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Who do you think a ban on political ads benefits most? Twitter has made the decision to ban political ads…
A time capsule has been unearthed, and what was found was a letter from someone most of the kids only surely know as “Justin’s dad.”
An Oklahoman judge has just denied notorious drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ motion to end Oklahoma’s public-nuisance.
Liberals are often that caricature of “curry in a hurry” —showing up at the event to eat the food and take the photo, but failing to act on the concerns that they hear.
Tim Pool is going to The White House on Thursday, and it’s very promising news for the future of social media in America.
Today, the Liberals and their supporters are not ashamed to drop all pretenses and simply sneer at working-class Canadians for being dumb enough to elect them in the first place.
Catherine McKenna keeps having a tough time on the ol’ Twitter machine.
More than half of the indigenous children in Canada live in poverty, while numerous communities have a poisonous water supply. Meanwhile, PM Trudeau is going around the world and giving millions away to countries and his crony capitalist friends. This is not a leader who is putting Canada first.
At least 46 people have been rushed to hospital in Manitoba’s capital, including 15 who are listed as critical condition, following a carbon monoxide leak at a Super 8 Motel West.
The B.C. Supreme Court has approved the request to fund the legal fees of a US citizen accused of smuggling illegal migrants into Canada.
If inducing a panic is a well-established instance where the First Amendment doesn’t apply, then surely telling your boyfriend to get back into his truck and let carbon monoxide fill his lungs until he is dead should also not fall under the banner of free speech.
Trump has used his @RealDonaldTrump account in the past to announce policy, firings, and resignations. It has been the explicit position of the White House that these tweets, a hallmark of Trump’s presidency, bear an official status.
The historic crucifix, gifted by the Catholic Church in the 1930s to Premier Maurice Duplessis for his devotion and faith, has just been removed from the Blue Room of the National Assembly.
A Chilliwack resident and mother has publicly pleaded for any assistance in locating her son who disappeared five months ago in B.C. according to Global.
But rolling hills and highly priced goods aside, Nunavut contains one of Canada’s richest, most interesting cultures. One of pride, and one of strength.