Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Canadians to look past newly sworn-in President Joe Biden's killing of the Keystone Pipeline project, and says he is looking forward to working with the Biden administration, the Regina Leader-Post reports.
A heavy police presence was found in Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto for an anti-lockdown protest long before the event even began. Journalists were asked to leave, and one early arrival to the protest was arrested.
The University of Leicester is planning to replace the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer with instruction on critical race theory and sexuality.
Biden pledged to deliver a third stimulus check as part of a hefty $1.9 trillion relief package, but Americans might not see any extra funds until March.
The Washington Post ended its false claims project against President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day with no current plans to launch an additional Biden database "at this time."
A majority of Republican voters believe that former President Donald Trump will remain a "major political force" after his presidency, according to a Rasmussen poll.
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial will commence during the week of Feb. 8, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Friday, the Hill reports.
Almost 200 members of the National Guard members that were deployed to Washington DC for the presidential inauguration on Wednesday, have tested positive for the coronavirus, the The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Many of the suspects charged at the Inauguration Day Black Lives Matter-Antifa riots in Portland, Ore. on Wednesday were previously arrested and released at other riots throughout 2020.
"our clients believe that the gym ban and the stay-at-home order are unjustified breaches of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and that the gym ban is also inconsistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code."
Various premiers met on Thursday and communicated their dismay at the attitude Trudeau is taking over the summary cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline on Wednesday.
LeVine was directly responsible for the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars from Washington state unemployment funds after the agency was defrauded by Nigerian scammers.
Not one single member of the White House Press Corporation asked Biden press secretary Jen Psaki about the National Guardsmen forced to sleep in a cold parking garage after the inauguration.
This came after it was discovered that Congress, upon reconvening, had kicked the troops out of Capitol and sent them to sleep in a parking garage.
At least 32 people are dead in the first big bombing in Baghdad in three years, which occurred in a crowded marketplace on Thursday. The Islamic State is claiming responsibility.