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The comment is a reference to Washington Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who purchased the paper for $250 million in 2013.
Poilievre urged the Liberals to "stop making excuses," and to instead tell Canadians "when they'll get their paychecks back."
An image circulated on Twitter showing Merseyside Police outside a market with a large advertising truck that read "Being offensive is an offence."
"The scientists told us three years ago we had 12 years to avert the worst consequences of climate crisis. We are now three years gone, so we have nine years left," John Kerry said.
The extent of Woods' injuries are not known at this time.
Instead of calling this a human rights violation and condemning the president for detaining immigrant children, the Washington Post called it a "migrant facility for children."
"It's a temporary reopening," Psaki said, "because of COVID-19, our intention is very much to close it, but we wanted to ensure that we can follow COVID protocols."
The numbers come in spite of travel restrictions and warnings issued by the Canadian government in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Trudeau made this easy for China, as they can simply point out that Canada’s leader has accused his own country of genocide while not accusing China of genocide.
Trudeau released a statement saying he was looking forward to "working with President Biden to reduce pollution, combat climate change."
Some of the products reportedly "look similar to candy products that are made for and marketed to children."
The two hikers were exploring the area around Bruce Peninsula National Park when the ice sheet they were standing on began drifting from the shoreline.
"Instead, the Canadian side should ask itself when it comes to committing 'genocide' and reflect deeply on the miserable experience of its indigenous people," the Chinese embassy wrote.
"He wasn't hit on the head no. We think he had a stroke, but we don't know anything for sure," Gladys Sicknick said.
White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki said that the prime minister would be able to bring up any topic he wishes to, as is true "of any bilateral meetings."