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The Mayor of Portland, Ted Wheeler, has given its city employees 40 hours of bereavement leave so they may mourn 400 years of slavery and oppression in the United States.
Just when the mob hoped JK Rowling would give in on her gender critical views about women, she told the world why she feels so strongly about this issue.
Berklee College of Music in Boston has apologized after it allowed members of the Boston Police to use its bathrooms.
A Canadian Tire employee in Sherbrooke admitted to stealing over $100,000 in equipment before turning around and selling to the exact store he stole it from.
Bell Canada customers will now have access to high-speed 5G wireless networks in five different Canadian cities as of today, according to Global News.
Green Party leader-for-life Elizabeth May declared in a press conference today that the RCMP is a racist institution.
When economist Harald Uhlig tweeted a tongue-in-cheek criticism of the call to “defund the police,” he didn’t expect to lose his editorial position.
The Canada Revenue Agency has now received over 1,000 tips from Canadians regarding the applicants misuse of CERB payments.
Ford announced that, as of June 18, Ontario will begin what he called a "cautious restart" to visits to both long term care and retirement homes that "do not have a COVID-19 outbreak."
Mirroring their protest neighbors to the north in Seattle, Portland protesters and erected their own autonomous zone. It was abandoned by morning.
Politicians in several of Canada’s major cities are agreeing to listen to protestors and activists calls for a response to police brutality and racism.
Despite LGBT narratives, the word “f-ggot” is not exclusively used in an anti-LGBT context, used similarly to the word “b-tch” outside of a female target.
Trudeau said that the Conservatives chose to not support "concrete help" to Canadians because they "lost the debate" to reopen parliament, which concluded over two weeks ago.
The government was mocked by the agriculture committee after they suggested that the recent carbon tax hike wasn't hurting farmers
When asked what the endgame of the occupation was, they said, "to keep the peace and unity, honestly, that's it. We're going to keep pushing that, there's nothing but that."