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Twitter has suspended the independent news outlet Zero Hedge.
Multiple people were arrested on Friday night as antifa and far-left “decolonization” activists converged on Grand Central Station in New York City.
An exclusive report from Global News reveals that Trudeau had planned to do a public yoga session with Prime Minister Nahendra Modi.
On January 26, CTV journalist Peter Akman tweeted a joke and photo of himself standing in front of an Asian man wearing a mask. He's since been fired.
Eight-year-old Ryker was called to centre ice for the ceremonial puck drop alongside his dad, Sgt. Ryan Gagne. The boy’s soldier mom came as well to surprise him.
Canada is home to some of the funniest humans to ever walk the earth. Our sense of humour is unique to our home and native land for its particular brand of comedy.
Today is Bell Let’s Talk day and Canadians from across the country are opening up to share their stories about mental health.
Beyond Meat products, including its burger and breakfast sandwich, will no longer be sold at Tim Horton’s in Canada.
What’s the first thing you do when you get your job back? If you’re Felicia Sonmez, you try to cancel your boss, of course.
GamerGate may have happened four years ago, but it’s still a topic of conversation among the journalists who owe their social relevance to the event.
Felicia Sonmez has been suspended by The Washington Post. The thing is, Sonmez is one of the architects of the cancel culture that currently plagues us.
A new Ontario law that gives more protection to farmers from trespassing animal rights activists is good because it upholds property rights.
Inviting Dr. Zucker to speak in an open forum was an act of courage, as he is Canada’s most controversial researcher/clinician in this domain
Twitter was ground zero for people who used the Kobe Bryant tragedy to further their own agendas and trash their ideological opponents.
On Saturday, anti-gun activist Joseph Sakran posted to his Twitter alleging he had received a menacing “death threat” for his activism.