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The US-Canada border is set to stay closed until August 21st according to sources familiar with the situation.
According to officials, Mason Gray was reported missing at 7:20 am on Tuesday morning. Police have reason to believe the boy is with his father, Jonathan Gray.
The United Nations recently released a report that shows concern that 132 million people could face hunger due to the pandemic.
Ontario's Provincial Police (OPP) are searching for a suspect who defaced a memorial to police officers who died in service.
Emma Nicholson, who was one of those who established the Booker Prize, was targeted for removal by those outside of the organization who disapprove of her views.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced that 30 counties, including many in southern California, must close a number of its facilities.
Noted conservative commentator Katie Pavlich posted an image today showing the strange truth that Instagram has added a new "mute white people" sticker in its stories feature.
I am mystified how Canadian Jews can hate Trump so much when he has clearly been so supportive of our community and Israel.
When users attempt to make a jersey with the slogan, a message appears stating: "We are unable to customize this item with the text you have entered. Please try a different entry."
Saskatchewan is bucking the "defund the police" trend by increasing the amount of funding for the Saskatoon police. The total funding is now $5.88 million.
Matthews shared the news on Monday when the Maple Leafs training camp opened, noting that he was asymptomatic for the most part.
"Now Fauci is saying that a falling mortality rate doesn't matter, when it is the single most important statistic to help guide the pace of our economic reopening," says Peter Navarro.
Halle Berry is one of the latest to be victimized by Cancel Culture™ after receiving heavy backlash for accepting an acting role where she would be portraying a transgender man.
The Leafs have returned home to Toronto, with practice camp starting back up in preparation for the shortened season.
Open Society Foundations, a group founded by George Soros, announced Monday that it would be giving $220 million to the racial justice effort amid the death of George Floyd.