The construction site of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism in Ottawa was vandalized over the weekend.
A white man holding a black baby while council discussed the topic of integration is being alleged as an act of racism.
Government researches have stated in a report that the WHO praised the Chinese regime's handling of the pandemic too quickly.
China has warned its own citizens that travelling to Canada should be done with caution, mentioning that there are “frequent violent actions” taken by law enforcement, amid rising tensions between the two countries.
In an open letter, 239 scientists from all over the world shared evidence with the WHO suggesting that people can be infected by smaller particles.
The tragic death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner in Atlanta prompted Mayor Bottoms to declare that protestors would no longer be permitted at the site of Rayshard Brooks death.
“They say black lives matter. You killed your own this time. You killed a child. She didn’t do nothing to nobody,” Secoriya Williamson, father of eight-year-old Secoriea, said.
A statue of Frederick Douglass was removed in Rochester, New York, for unknown reasons. The statue of the American abolitionist who had escaped enslavement had stood in Maplewood Park.
A man who hangs Canadian flags proudly outside his Victoria home every Canada Day was dismayed to find that his display had been vandalized.
Formula 1 race car driver Max Verstappen took to Twitter early Sunday morning to express his decision that he would not be taking a knee for Black Lives Matter amid international unrest over the death of George Floyd and calls to abolish the police.
The past several weeks have seen a number of allegations of sexual misconduct come to light within the world of esports and video games.
Law enforcement in Portland, Oregon declared a riot around 11 p.m. Saturday night, marking it as the 38th consecutive day of protests and riots following the death of George Floyd.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling took to Twitter early Sunday morning to fire back at people who have berated her on a number of sensitive topics, including allegations that she made light of mental illness.
The Guardian columnist Owen Jones took to Twitter on Sunday morning to express his view that "cancel culture" does not exist, but is rather a strategy used by those with large platforms to shut down other who criticize them.
A black nationalist group called NFAC gathered at Stone Mountain, Georgia, on Saturday afternoon, to call on right-wing militia groups across the United States to engage in a full-scale war against it.