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Monday, June 28 marks 40 years since the passing of Canadian icon Terry Fox.
"A very high proportion of Canadians are asking the government to step in," Guilbeault testified January 29 at the Commons heritage committee. "It is very clear we will act."
A suicide note was found in John McAfee's pocket, following his death last week in a Spanish prison.
"I can’t tell you how many times that I’ve heard people say, 'You know, the fire looked a long ways off. I thought I had more time.' And next thing you know, they read grabbing everything they have and they’re running."
A bill passed by Oregon’s State Senate on Saturday is headed to the desk of Governor Kate Brown that would make illegal immigrants in the state eligible for Medicaid-funded medical services.
"What you see here is that the Jussie Smollett operation and the FBI operation, when you think about it, are the same operation. In both cases…this is an effort to manufacture evidence and create a narrative. It’s a false narrative."
Florida Republican Congressman Carlos Gimenez on Saturday slammed President Joe Biden’s Thursday speech in which he used the term "latinx" to describe Latin-Americans, as well as insinuate that all Latin-Americans were illegal immigrants, calling his comments "racist."
The Canadian Armed Forces spent more than $1 million to train public affairs officers and further an aggressive information warfare strategy on Canadians.
"They know exactly what they're doing. And what do I mean by that 'are they purposely trying to destroy the country?'"
Metro Vancouver drivers pay $0.68 per litre in transit levies and fuel taxes.
New Hazelton RCMP said the incident is considered "suspicious" but is unsure of any connections to the devastating fires on band land in southern BC that burned four churches to the ground.
"We’re not calling it Slave I anymore. This is Boba Fett’s Starship."
On Saturday, the 29th annual Dyke March in Manhattan ended in a celebration where dozens splashed in the Washington Square Park fountain topless.
"The United States acted pursuant to its right of self-defense. The strikes were both necessary to address the threat and appropriately limited in scope."