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Swedish prosecutors have dropped an investigation into a rape allegation against the infamous co-founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange.
A group of vegans are suing Burger King, and it’s all because of their “meatless” Impossible Burger.
Indigenous interests, particularly regarding TMX, took a back seat last week as premiers and opposition leaders postured.
The new ACLU seems hell-bent on undoing its legacy of protecting the constitutional rights of Americans.
Suspected terrorist Ikar Mao has been given a peace bond after returning to Canada. Mao had an active account on Couchsurfing.com and managed to make bail.
Apparently, Teen Vogue thinks kids should be using sex toys and that vibrators make great gifts for the holidays.
U.S. Representative for California Eric Swalwell appeared on MSNBC’s Hardball, and apparently decided that he would rip a loud fart.
Musician and fashion designer Kanye West spoke to the crowd at pastor and televangelist Joel Olsteen’s megachurch in Houston.
Don Cherry will be broadcasting once again, but this time it will be in his new show, The Grapevine. Cherry was fired recently from Rogers Sportsnet.
A viral tweet thread from critically acclaimed trans author Meredith Stroud about abuse may be a case of projection.
High school teachers in Ontario have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike.
Well known Christian fast-food organization Chick-fil-A has decided to halt funding to two notable organizations.
Ex-Prime Minister Kim Campbell has called Wexit “nuts” and that it was created to sow “unnecessary division.”
An Indian call centre that had “dozens” of employees attempting to dupe Canadians into handing over money via various types of phone scams has shut down.
Three people are dead after being shot Monday in a Walmart parking lot in Duncan Oklahoma. Authorities have confirmed the shooter is among those dead.