Breaking News, American News, Canadian News, International News
Those calling sex work oppression do not have facts on their side.
Earlier today @Snoopy, the official Peanuts Twitter account, tweeted out an image in celebration of friendship. Of course, Twitter called it “racist.”
Twitter has censored an official video released by RNC Research, which is managed by the Republican Party in the United States.
Twitter is working out ways to combat misinformation, but the truth is that Twitter is the last place to trust when it comes to the truth.
Let’s hope that for the good of our economy and our communities that Trudeau doesn’t fail once again in getting the police to clear the blockades.
On Thursday, a heartbreaking story about a 9-year-old child with dwarfism went viral. But is there more to the story?
MSNBC has once again proven that elitist media still doesn’t understand memes.
A northwestern Indiana couple suffered a bout of road rage when they spotted two teenage boys with Trump flags attached to their bicycles.
Trudeau officially called for the blockades to come down. “All Canadians are paying the price… Essential goods cannot get to where they need to go. The situation where it currently stands is unacceptable and untenable,” said Trudeau.
The three cases of coronavirus in Ontario have been cleared. Health officials say the last of the three patients to have contracted the virus have now had two negative tests.
CBC is attempting to trademark the word “Oh” and “Radio-Canada Oh-dio” for a new marketing campaign after Peter O’Toole called for the privatization of CBC.
Trump supporting pigeons have been spotted in Las Vegas this week. The birds were wearing MAGA that had been glued to their heads by Trump supporters.
A list of 41 Nobel Prize winners have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop the Teck Frontier mine in Alberta.
Elizabeth Warren has come out in support of biological male athletes competing with women despite the obvious physical advantages they possess.
As the nation’s economy continues to sputter due to protests and blockades, the Trudeau government wants $2.1 billion for Indigenous communities.