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The 2019 National Teacher of the Year gave praise to the violent neighbour of Rand Paul for attacking the Kentucky senator, and suggesting that Mitch McConnell's neighbours should follow suit.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told media that he has accepted the resignation of disgraced Finance Minister Rod Phillips
Both institutions face fines for exceeding the 25% capacity limit on religious venues and ignoring mask mandates
According to the CBC, a health worker in Hamilton ON says that she had an allergic reaction to the new vaccine for the novel coronavirus.
As of Monday, almost 150 employees at a Costco in Washington state have tested positive for COVID 19.
The US Department of Labor estimated in a November report that schemes targeting pandemic unemployment payments represented approximately $36 billion in losses through November.
An Italian restaurant in California has consistently refused to bow to Gov. Gavin Newsom's lockdown orders, and has wracked up $13,000 in fines for their defiance so far.
500 doses of the coronavirus vaccine held at the Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, Wisc. were discarded after they allegedly deliberately spoiled by an employee of the hospital.
"Many on the Left in the Jewish community have reduced anti-Semitism to a partisan weapon," Menken wrote, taking aim at activist Jews who run cover for anti-semites.
The City of Toronto is cracking down on residents who illegally use city ice rinks and illegally toboggan on city ski and snowboarding hills.
Sasha Johnson proposed the idea, saying that the blacklist would be comparable to the sex offender registry.
Politicians of all stripes are far too insulated from the pain caused by their policies, and have exempted themselves from the suffering of the rest of the population.
"I wanted to take this opportunity to unreservedly apologize for my decision to travel over the holidays... I've disappointed no one more than myself."
Indian-Canadian actor Rizwan Manji is facing controversy from social media users complaining about his made-up "stereotypical Indian accent" on the hit show "Schitt's Creek."
In an attempt to divert attention from Warnock, Ossoff went on to falsely claim that his rival Sen. Kelly Loeffler has been "campaigning with a Klansman."