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The United Nations is holding a conference on Thursday that will be hoping to develop an economic recovery plan for a post-pandemic world.
Teenagers are eligible for up to $5,000 (or $8,000 if they are disabled) through Bill C-15 titled, An Act Respecting Canada Emergency Student Benefits.
There is a push to get things back to normal and the virus is being presented by the UCP as more of a threat to seniors but not so much to younger people.
As we continue in idleness, the socio-economic resources we need to fight Covid-19, or any other foe, are being depleted and will soon enough be exhausted.
This raises the total number of US workers who have filed jobless claims to over 40 million over the past two-and-a-half months.
Liberal and NDP politicians have decided to go on vacation, stop doing their jobs, and break any solidarity that could have existed between our leaders and the Canadian people.
Elites like Isra Hirsi can stoke the flames of violence from the safety of their homes while encouraging the poor and disenfranchised to take to the streets by rioting.
Protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis last night, looting and destroying infrastructure in response to the tragic death of George Floyd on Tuesday.
Donald Trump has indicated that he would sign an executive order regarding social media soon.
An adult male has multiple gunshot wounds and initial reports suggest that the injuries may be life-threatening.
Toronto will be painting circles on the grass at Trinity Bellwoods Park to enforce social distancing as per coronavirus crisis measures.
Kenney asked that foreign professional athletes be exempt from the 14-day quarantine period that is currently required for people entering the country.
Conservative MPP for Scarborough-North Raymond Cho appeared at a charity donation ceremony on Wednesday in the form of a cardboard cutout.
A group of Canadian-Uyghurs were present at the Meng Wanzhou case today, demanding better treatment for their people and celebrating Canada's rule of law.
Police in New Brunswick have seized dozens of weapons and drugs that are connected to an ongoing investigation and two women have been arrested.