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Blockades across the country continue to put a halt on the Canadian economy as goods cannot be transported to where they need to be.
Liberal Minister Filomena Tassi said that the government “remains committed” to Canada, and a $15 minimum wage is a part of the Liberal’s “plan for the future.”
Barrie Police say a 17-year-old and 19-year-old man were arrested and charged Saturday in connection with the crash that killed 17-year-old Paige Ferreira.
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer was not invited to a Liberal-led meeting of Opposition parties.
Mohawk Council of Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Otsi Simon called on anti-pipeline protesters to end the rail blockades as a “show of good faith.”
Non-binary hair isn’t a thing, and it shouldn’t be. There are just haircuts, and people who cut hair, who have opinions.
Ontario pizza chain Gino’s Pizza has been embroiled in a scandal with the LGBTQ community after a customer was referred to as a faggot by a Gino’s employee.
Aubrey Huff has been told by the Giants not to turn up for their 10-year World Series anniversary because of his controversial tweets and love for Trump.
“Will our country be one of the rule of law? Or ill our country be one of the rule of the mob?” Andrew Scheer said in response to Prime Minister Trudeau.
The Ford government came up with a new licence plate that is being criticized on social media as the plate is virtually unreadable at night.
Vancouver Island Extinction Rebellion appeared outside the home of BC Premier John Horgan, claiming they would attempt a citizen’s arrest on the premier.
A new motion will be introduced by the Bloc Quebecois asking the government to call off the Frontier Teck mine that has been proposed in northern Alberta.
Launched not even two years ago, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network seems to have quickly been elevated to the status of Canada’s go-to “hate monitor.”
There is much speculation as to who will be the face of the new Canadian five dollar bill. Terry Fox is a name that keeps popping up.
Via Rail announced this morning that CN has notified them that partial routes between Quebec City, Montreal and Ottawa will be back up and running Feb. 20.