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Raymond Deskins, 61, was handed the misdemeanor charge after a cell phone video of the incident was posted on social media.
"The DC U.S. Attorney today confirmed to me that they will not pursue an investigation of who is funding the thugs who attacked my wife and me and sent a DC police officer to the hospital," Senator Paul's tweet reads.
Owen Sound Police are looking for information after five places of worship were vandalized on Sunday.
A Georgian Bluffs, Ontario man was arrested after defecating on the floor of a restaurant.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is urging other nations to adopt a contact tracing system that uses QR codes to track travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
Matthew Miller describes his experience reporting from inside the recent protests in D.C. and the violence he witnessed.
In the clip, a mother parades her preschool-aged boy named "Phoenix" in front of a crowd and announces he would like to be recognized as a girl with "preferred pronouns."
The Special Investigations Unit has launched an investigation after a 23-year-old man was repeatedly shot at by police during a confrontation in Vaughan.
“The prime minister suggested businesses were better off because of lockdown,” Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner stated before the parliamentary health committee.
In 2015, Trudeau came under fire from groups representing small businesses across Canada, after comments saying that rich Canadians were using small businesses as fronts to lower tax rates on their own bills.
Of the new recorded cases, 336 were in Toronto while 535 were in Peel.
Businesses in the York region that do not follow rules imposed to flatten the curve of COVID-19 could be fined $5000 a day,
BEYOND ORDER; 12 More Rules for Life, has been in the works by Dr. Peterson for three years since he completed his previous work.
Between January and March of 2021, it is expected that the Ontario government will be able to distribute 2.4 million vaccine doses to 1.2 million people
The Commons ethics committee voted to review “all aspects of the government’s involvement with Baylis Medical Company Inc. as well as former Liberal Member of Parliament Frank Baylis."