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The Privy Council Office as of Thursday has still not been able to make a decision on whether ex-Governor General Julie Payette should receive compensation going forward for her expenses.
The export controls red tape intends to make it nearly impossible for China to get American technology.
Political warfare is forecasted to begin nationwide in the USA as the Biden administration declares war on the second amendment.
Their entry into the field was seen as less than optimal for the duo.
Health officials made note about people’s frustrations over these rapid changes.
A mass shooting was reported in Bryan, Texas on Thursday, with one reported dead and multiple people injured. Police have apprehended a suspect who is now in custody.
A massive cache of text messages, emails, photos and videos found on the younger Biden's notorious laptop shows the world the many details that he declined to include in his autobiography.
This graffiti, which included messages such as "white lives matter" and "white power," turned out to have been allegedly created by a 21-year-old black male.
A new survey's results released on Thursday indicate that the Canadian consumer debt index is at a five-year high, with 53 percent of them being $200 or less away from not being able to meet basic monthly expenses.
Food, toiletries, and pharmaceutical items are still available for purchase. However, many other items people use on a daily basis are not.
Trump released a statement on Thursday calling Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AK) a "RINO" and a "lightweight" because of his use of veto power to block a bill that would have made controversial "treatments" for trans children illegal.
Christian conference Q Ideas has disinvited journalist Andy Ngo from speaking at the TED Talk-style forum after an activist, who works with an Antifa sympathizer, complained to the group's president.
In videos posted to both Twitter and Facebook, one masked demonstrator is shouting in a government building while other protestors stage a "die-in."
For O'Toole, striking a balance between substantive climate change policy and respecting his base of supporters may be a difficult equilibrium to maintain.
32-year-old Justin Pilgrim was apprehended by the police after reportedly climbing up the fire escape of a Church and Wellesley neighbourhood house, forcing open the rear door into a 57-year-old woman's bedroom.