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A photo of a raccoon opening a cabinet inside a Toronto Tim Hortons last week has gone viral, with one social media user designating it "the most Toronto thing to ever Toronto."
"My partner, who is worth $323 billion... is now missing," Biden lamented.
Trudeau said that the pandemic "really sucks," saying that the increasing cases in Canada could lead to cancellations of in-person Christmas celebrations, or Halloween.
A recently revealed email from a business associate of Hunter Biden's reveals plans of a potential deal between the two of them and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Governor Jay Inslee ordered the closure of freeways so that protesters could demonstrate in mass gatherings. This was a violation of his own "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" orders.
Omar also suggested that "all of the cabinet positions should be filled by progressive Democrats."
An ex-Army private has been federally charged for allegedly throwing an explosive mortar at law enforcement during a night of violent rioting in Portland in September.
The video shows Rachel Rodriguez actually filling out a ballot for an elderly voter at her home, changing her vote to be for the Democrat, crossing out the Republican vote. Rodriguez called it "flipping people."
In response to allegations of vote splitting, Bernier blamed no one but the Conservatives, saying that the Tories arrogantly believe that "PPC votes belong to them."
Anti-racism researcher Ibram X. Kendi falsely claimed that the GOP "changed the rules" of the Supreme Court by confirming Trump nominee Justice Amy Coney Barrett to "secure the majority."
Durham Police are looking for suspect who left incendiary devices at Oshawa convenience stores.
The motion, sponsored by Conservative MP Michael Barrett, would have required Speakers' Spotlight to disclose corporate sponsorships and contractors' fees paid to the Trudeau family.
Former CTV broadcaster Marci Ien managed to win her riding with 42 percent of the vote, beating out newly-crowned Green Leader Annamie Paul, who rounded up an impressive 32.7 percent of the vote.
When Reycraft, who is Asian, wouldn't comply with Pottle's ask to pull the "Orientalist" drawings, the author took to social media to sabotage the book, telling people not to buy it.
DeShawn Bojgere, a former employee of the United States Postal Service, is facing federal charges of obstruction of correspondence for having trashed more than 100 absentee mail-in ballots