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Unarmed white males and Black males have about the same odds of being fatally shot by police.
A protest leader partaking in the Black Lives Matter protests over the death of George Floyd threatened to burn down the Diamond District in New York City.
A new poll suggests that the vast majority of Ontarians would like to have the province’s liquor laws permanently relaxed.
As protests broke out on midday Saturday in Toronto, one man painted himself in full blackface and tried to join the Black Lives Matter march.
Seattle Public Schools announced that full time in person learning is likely not an option for grades six or higher for the 2020-2021 school year.
Protestors who were arrested in B.C. in while blockading a section of the Coastal GasLink pipeline have had all criminal charges against them dropped.
Since the death of George Floyd, protests have arisen in the US and become increasingly violent causing the number of injuries and deaths to grow.
A recent New York Times article claims that “If you care about the working poor, about racial justice, and about climate change, you have to stop eating animals.” This isn’t quite right.
The ACLU has announced that it is suing President Donald Trump and Attorney General Bill Barr on behalf of Black Lives Matter.
Jewish children in NYC put up a sign that read, "Justice for George Floyd" in the hopes that it would prevent NYPD from breaking up the gathering.
The City of Toronto is advising restaurants to start preparing to reopen along with personal service businesses such as hair and nail salons and barbers.
This article comes after a great deal of tension in the United States and Canada over the death of George Floyd and other instances of alleged police brutality.
Trudeau was also seen clapping and nodding his head when a speaker at the event said that it was up to Canadians to be either a "racist or an anti-racist."
The loud-and-clear message of "Stand up to Trump" can be heard from several protestors, as Trudeau stands there quietly.
While the gesture is meaningful, it does bring up the question: When did we cure coronavirus?