Despite claims from media and politicians, the freedom convoy in downtown Ottawa has actually resulted in a fall of street crime.
"Do you really believe that journalists are repeating Russian and Islamic State propaganda in pursuing those questions?"
"We cannot continue to suspend duly enacted laws and treat COVID-19 as a public health emergency indefinitely. After two years, it's no longer feasible or necessary."
The CBC's assertion that Russia could be playing a role in the freedom convoy was not based in fact, the network said on Thursday.
Today Show host Savannah Guthrie is receiving backlash after comments she made during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, seemingly praising Xi Jinping’s choice of an Uyghur athlete to light the Olympic flame.
This comes after Biden was in New York to demand gun control in the wake of the murders of cops by a career criminal.
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are also helping with an investigation "into online threats that originated from the US."
Dozens of Canadian Armed Forces members that refused to get the COVID-19 shot have reportedly been kicked out of the military.
"Canada motivated us to take action and to stand up here in the United States. It's not just our constitutional rights. It's our rights as a human being on the global scale."
The Obamas, who have been with Spotify since 2019, are reportedly preparing to shop around for a new home as their three-year deal with the audio streaming giant approaches its end date.
Ottawa police say they have begun handing out tickets and other fines to convoy participants in the city's downtown area.
The next leader must be an authentic individual, who doesn't wake up each morning having to decide which version of themselves they should be today.
"Look, I encourage everyone to be safe and take care of your family, I do. But there's still some people that don't want to take it. And you shouldn't have to be forced to take something you don't want," O'Neal said to his Thursday guest.
According to CTV, Alberta's premier expects to relax COVID-19 restrictions in February.
Kristi Noem officially signed Senate Bill 46 into law today. "In South Dakota, only girls play girls’ sports," she commented previously on the matter.