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The local pro-life group had been one of the many organizations to participate, raising its flag during "Celebrate Life Week" for over 20 years.
The Premier of Ontario will be going to York Region’s Pride Parade
A Toronto hair stylest caught roundhouse kicking a pro-life woman on camera last year has been given eight months probation following two charges of assault and one of mischief under $5000.
Facebook will launch its new cryptocurrency next week with the support of more than a dozen big-name backers such as Visa and Mastercard.
The Toronto Police Service requests the public’s assistance locating a missing elderly couple.
China’s embassy in Ottawa has fired back at Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland for a statement she issued about protests in Hong Kong, sparked by the local government’s proposed changes to extradition law.
In recent days, the Vox Adpocalypse has been the talk of the internet.
In order to reach its moon return goal, NASA will need around $4-5 billion in new funds each year, and Congress has not approved them yet in full.
What about the hard core Max loyalists, personal friends who quit their jobs to work for Max because they believed him to be a champion for liberty and are no longer with the party?
Trudeau stumbled brutally, clearly desperate to say he was doing something when he definitely isn’t doing anything.
He was allegedly impaired, although there were no students on board at the time.
Some people will recoil at the idea of Canada being more “confident” and will particularly recoil at the idea of being “ruthless,” as it might seem too “mean” for our country.
While Toronto celebrated the historic victory throughout the night, Bay Area residents consoled themselves with porn.
At the end of the official celebration, however, many Torontonians went home and decided to continue to celebrate with … well … porn.
Telling a pupil to kill himself earned a Vancouver music teacher a 10-day suspension back in 2017, according to a disciplinary decision released this week by the British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.
Radical feminist activist Julie Bindel was attacked after giving a speech at Edinburgh University. The speech was about “male violence toward women and girls,” so it was somewhat absurd that her point was made upon her leaving the venue.