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The invoking of the act comes after three consecutive weekends of protests in the city of Ottawa’s downtown core.
As part of that reopening, Ontario restaurants, gyms and theatres will be permitted to operate at full capacity by February 17.
She was transported by paramedics to a local hospital in critical condition and underwent emergency surgery and according to police.
Biden said that the ending of those mandates is "probably premature," and said lifting restrictions would become more realistic as more children get vaccinated against the virus.
Canadian radio personality, journalist and erstwhile “shock jock”-turned left-wing activist Dean Blundell has gleefully published hacked documents containing the names and donor information of every person who sent in a donation to the Freedom Convoy crowdfund on GiveSendGo.
A video of the song "Into the Unknown" from the Disney film Frozen 2 was displayed on the site with a manifesto scrolling over the video condemning the website and the Freedom Convoy.
A professor at Westminster College was roasted online after he compared his teaching salary to the higher-paying income of a Panda Express manager.
Above the stadium where celebs, rich folks, and hypocritical politicians enjoyed themselves was writing in the sky that read "Unmask Our Kids."
He had stated his plans to do so prior to the performance, and once he dropped to one knee, his head bowed, he stayed that way.
The University of Virginia reportedly spent $32,500, or about $541 per minute, to host Ibram X. Kendi for an hour to discuss "racial equity."
The anti-Biden campaign ad is expected to air across NBC platforms in Pennsylvania during the Super Bowl.
The artist who once said "Though I'm not the first king of controversy, I am the worst thing since Elvis Presley. To do black music so selfishly, and use it to get myself wealthy" had plans to give a knee at the Super Bowl half-time show.
"When antifa did attend protests, the incidence of violence was extremely high compared to the level at protests it did not attend."
"If Rogan goes on with business as usual, all of us - not just Black people - will pay a price. Our country won't be the same," the CNN writer said. "This is another January 6 moment."
"I'm convinced that your arrival in Kyiv in the coming days, which are crucial for stabilizing the situation, will be a powerful signal and contribute to de-escalation."