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Prime Minister Trudeau revealed that his Liberal government is withholding health-care transfers to New Brunswick over the province's failure to fund out-of-hospital abortion services.
With the clearing of a homeless encampment in Toronto's Moss Park and others like it in the city, Mayor John Tory has stated that he is willing to reason with protestors that were offended by these camps being taken apart.
Trudeau publicly lambasted the Montreal Canadiens on drafting a hockey player who shared sexually explicit photos of a woman without her consent. This despite being credibly accused of sexual misconduct himself.
Just as the federal government has made moves to reopen the Canadian border, a union representing around 9,000 Canadian Border Service Agency workers says that members have voted in favour of striking.
"We have (to) meet people where they're at some times ... #HOLLA.” -- State Rep. Jewell Jones of Michigan’s 11th House District.
During this week's episode of Candace, UFC fighter Colby Covington sits down with Candace Owens to talk about former President Donald Trump, the woke takeover of sports, and the MMA star's upcoming rematch with Kamaru Usman.
Global Affairs said they would not issue a weapons permit if the weapons sold would be used to violate international humanitarian law.
Marking his personal centennial, Chris Bellchamber received a special flyby on Monday from the Canadian Forces Snowbirds for his birthday.
Students and staff in the California State University system will be required to get vaccinated as classes return to campus in September.
On Monday, President Joe Biden nominated a progressive Suffolk County district attorney for the US attorney for Massachusetts position.
Sicknick’s death was reported by the Washington DC Chief Medical Examiner in April as being a result of natural causes after suffering two strokes.
Chelan County Sheriff Brian Burnett says that Washington’s new police reform laws, which went into effect Sunday, prevented deputies from chasing down Loudon while he was fleeing from police.
During Tuesday’s first hearing of the January 6 House select committee, DC Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges brought up the US Code section that defines why he calls the January 6 rioters domestic terrorists.
"That impact was doubled that day because of the misogyny and the racism that was so deeply rooted and animated—that attack on the Capitol, you know, white supremacy and patriarchy are very linked."
The decision is not meant to entice a debate on vaccines, rather to prioritize the well-being of staff and clientele.