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The normalization of adult medics removing children's body organs, in response to the same expressions of distress, is something everyone with a conscience should oppose.
Welcome back to This Week In Canada! In this episode, we talk about the Whole Foods controversy with poppies, Justin Trudeau's hypocrisy with rallies, China demanding respect from Canadians, and Trudeau's destroyed WE Charity documents.
"The Republican Party of Arizona today filed a lawsuit to enforce a hand count of votes by precinct, not voting center, which is required under the law."
Portland would follow the steps of other cities, like Philadelphia, and Tulsa, in removing gendered references from their charters.
The Charlie Kirk Show will now be available on Rumble, the host of the eponymous show announced Thursday.
Wendy Rittenhouse went on the show to discuss the lawsuit that her family is filing against the Joe Biden campaign for having smeared her son as a white supremacist in their campaign videos.
Parks are not being sold. Parks are not closing. Alberta's parks belong to Albertans, and it's going to stay that way.
Newfoundland and Labrador's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, has said that non-essential travel will still be illegal over Christmas and the holidays.
While the United States suffers from deep internal division due to competing visions of American society, China maintains unity by arresting and murdering protesters.
The oil industry has helped Indigenous-owned companies secure more than $5 billion worth of contracts from oil sands companies in the Wood Buffalo Region.
Pompeo affirmed the sovereignty of Taiwan apart from mainland China. Beijing threatened to take action and also congratulated Joe Biden on his presumed win.
Target has removed Abigail Shrier's timely and well-researched book Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters after a few complaints from transgender activists on twitter.
“I feel unsafe that this is happening all the time,” one witness stated.
The United States First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has upheld Harvard's affirmative action policy after a suit was brought forward by a group representing Asian-Americans.
A 51-year-old man is facing charges after having fled a Mississauga restaurant once a waitress spotted him trying to drug his date's drink.