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Rhei Entertainment Rant 2
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You know what, I had enough of Rhei Entertainment. All they do is claim my reaction videos and live streams of Angry Grandpa. Do they have some common freaking sense about not claiming stuff unless it's yours or on behalf of someone else? That's what I call a dumbass if you are claiming for your own gain. Many people on YouTube upload reaction videos and live streams of Angry Grandpa to support them and their families. Hey Rhei Entertainment, do you want to take a lollipop from some kid because their YouTuber mother can't pay for it? You're robbing the future of these creators to support their kids. What do you want these kids to do, beg people for money on the street because their parents can't make ends meet on their YouTube channel? Many of my fellow YouTubers had to delete many of their reaction videos and live streams because they wouldn't want the claims to mess up their monetization. One such YouTuber, DKRACK, deleted all his live streams. He has around 6...
Rhei Entertainment Rant
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What the fuck is wrong with YouTube? They just Content ID claimed many of my live streams of me reacting to Angry Grandpa videos. Someone called Rhei Entertainment is the one claiming my streams. Is Rhei trying to be funny, you little punk? I know many other channels that do Angry Grandpa live streams or other related stuff that ain't going to be happy. I thought that Angry Grandpa videos didn't run into copyright claims issues if I was using them for reactions. I don't know if Rhei Entertainment is teaming up with the Kid Behind a Camera to Content ID claiming Angry Grandpa's videos, but I don't like either if they are or not. Spread the word that this is happening. You know what Rhei, I don't have the will power to shit talk you with every slur out there right now. But if you keep doing this, I will have no other choice than to unleash my utterly inflammatory wrath on you. You know what, I had enough of Rhei Entertainment. All they do is claim my reaction vide...
Winnipeg serial killer seen with victims in video footage played at trial
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A Winnipeg man who killed four women in 2022 was seen on video surveillance footage with them in the days and hours before they died — including eating a meal at a shelter, buying groceries and walking through a parking lot near the apartment where he later killed them, his trial heard Monday. http://dlvr.it/T6qncG
Firefighter recruitment and retention top of mind as Quebec heads into wildfire season
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Migraine can be a disabling disorder. New medications are giving some patients relief
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Broken teeth and infected gums: 46K claims filed so far with Canadian Dental Care Plan
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B.C. to end jade mining in northwest region, gives existing mines 5 years to close
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'We were very afraid': Former hostage speaks about surviving Hamas captivity in Gaza
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Manitoba calls in help as wildfire grows 'significantly' near Flin Flon
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Having a newborn can be tough. This business will help — for $850 a night
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Hours on hold and endless queues: Canadians still grappling with poor passport service
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A new online portal sheds light on hundreds of known, formerly unknown Canadian tornadoes
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Montreal shelter acquires heritage building with a long history of helping women
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Cree woman tracks down her great-great grandfather's remains — in a U.S. museum warehouse
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Kelowna man bemoans 'awful,' unexpected FortisBC tree work
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Hundreds of jobs affected as forestry giant Canfor makes cuts in northern B.C.
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Video shows Montreal child hit by cyclist while crossing street to catch school bus
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: this franchise hates humans
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is riding the near-flattened ripples of its predecessors to the shore. The bad news is that without a central passion as much at its core — or, for the most part, many humans to rally against — its fourth entry has significantly less of a reason to exist. http://dlvr.it/T6hl2d
Hamilton couple finds over 800 real Group of Seven landscapes
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Have your group sex parties but don't call it a club, Calgary judge rules
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Northern Alberta industries urged to support unique mental health issues of employees
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Raw milk could be riskier amid avian flu outbreak in U.S. Stick to pasteurized dairy, experts warn
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National summit today after passengers with disabilities mistreated by Canadian airlines
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Canada's foreign student push 'mismatched' job market, data show
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Russian dissident wins Pulitzer for columns he wrote 'at great personal risk' from prison cell
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Hundreds of charges laid in OPP investigation into online child sexual abuse, exploitation
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Woman's Canadian citizenship revoked after 32 years amid 'error'
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Messy gaps for some clients, landlords in Ottawa's housing first strategy
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Overcrowded schools are a growing problem, but school boards struggling to get new ones built
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Where will Canada put its forever nuclear waste dump?
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Security guard shot outside Drake's Toronto mega-mansion: police
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Case of Brantford woman who faked pregnancies and scammed doulas signals need for better screening: groups
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Border officers relied on outdated intel to decide whether to search incoming vessels, audit warns
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The risk assessments border officers have used for years to decide whether vessels entering Canadian waters should be searched have been based on outdated and inaccurate data, increasing the risk of high-risk goods and inadmissible people slipping into the country, a recently released audit says. http://dlvr.it/T6XJJM
Calgary dog owner whose pit bulls killed 86-year-old fined $18K, banned from owning animals
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Quebec hospital trains nurses, creates new position after man developed fatal bedsore
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'They suck': Sask. MP takes aim at paper straws, tables bill pushing back against single-use plastics ban
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India's Hindu nationalists are petitioning courts to tear down mosques and replace them with temples
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Gvanvapi mosque in the holy city of Varanasi is one of hundreds of mosques and other Muslim sites being targeted by Hindu nationalist groups in India. The petitioners say they want to restore previously destroyed Hindu holy sites, but some historians accuse the groups of aggressively attempting to rewrite history. http://dlvr.it/T6TgwX
Work stoppage averted as WestJet, aircraft engineers' union reach tentative deal
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Vancouver Whitecaps celebrate 50th anniversary
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Earlier this week, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim officially proclaimed May 4 as Whitecaps FC 50th Anniversary Day. The club was also recognized at the Legislature by the Province of British Columbia. More than 100 alumni from across the Whitecaps’ five-decade history were welcomed to the pitch ahead of the opening kickoff. http://dlvr.it/T6Srj3
Ultra-processed foods take up too much space on Canadian plates, experts warn
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Alberta power company scraps wind farm after controversial renewable energy restrictions
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Inside the bold B.C. campaign to crush child sextortion
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Firefighter mental health a priority, wildfire service says
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'A lot of subtext going on here': Why King Charles gave daughter-in-law Catherine a rare honour
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When King Charles awarded Catherine, Princess of Wales, a rare honour the other day, it was more than a recognition of her role within the Royal Family. It also drew attention to the warm relationship that has developed between Charles and his daughter-in-law since she joined the family through marriage to Prince William. http://dlvr.it/T6QTBM
Grandparents who died in Ontario Highway 401 crash identified by Indian consulate general
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After a tumultuous week at McGill's pro-Palestinian encampment, calm appears to take hold
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