Canadians who assert their Charter rights will typically have to wait for years before a court rules on whether the government's violation is "reasonable."
"Any other company at this point would be just boring," remarked a Twitter Dublin member.
The 12-hour Twitter ban was done under false pretenses, because the assumption was that Posobiec was calling for violence, when in reality it was just a T-shirt with a logo on it.
"For these values that have been undermined over the past years, with a rise of authoritarianism, with attacks on the social cohesion because of excessive populism and overnationalism," Trudeau said.
This after Posobiec broke a story on Human Events Daily showing that Disney's cast members were at odds with Disney's corporate stand against Florida's Parental Rights in Education law.
D'Antuono was promoted to head the Washington Field Office in October 2020.
Grace Lavery believes women are "a political category," and not identifiable by their bodies, and that the political category of woman has a "meaning" that "can change over time."
Biden can be seen wandering away from Nancy Pelosi with a look on his face that many described as confused, or that looked like no one wanted to talk to him.
One instance happened in Florida but the stories range from coast to coast.
"You think that we'll corrupt your kids if our agenda goes unchecked," one of the men sang. "Funny, just this once, you're correct."
Ontario Liberal John McKay said that the Laval University case was one of "reverse discrimination" and that the system required adjustments.
In a new segment, CNN's Brian Stelter mocked conservatives for supporting Governor Ron DeSantis' "parental rights bill" and defended Disney against allegations that they support pedophilia and grooming.
Republicans are seeking documents regarding how the letter came to exist in the first place and what was said in those conversations.
The prime minister has added more debt in seven years than Canada has in the previous 148 years, with the national debt now sitting at $1.1 trillion.
"We're seeing the violence centered on illegal encampments, where there’s a general sense of lawlessness that concentrates bad actors and concentrates narcotics in one area."