The Canadian Senate has been put on high alert after a letter was sent to senate offices the contents of which claimed that it was covered in coronavirus.
President Emmanuel Macron insisted that the removal of statues of colonial-era figures will not happen under his watch
Iqaluit RCMP is handling an armed standoff Monday morning, which it describes as a “dynamic situation that is quickly unfolding in the 200 block.”
The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) has descended into even more chaos this week, as their "justice system" openly assaulted a journalist and their Antifa medics were forced to rush someone out of the zone due to a medical emergency.
A woman is accused of abusing the CERB by travelling from Montreal to Toronto to open multiple bank accounts so she could receive the multiple benefits.
Beijing has experienced an increase in new coronavirus cases after not seeing a single new case in the last 55 days.
Google has now openly apologized for making Winston Churchill's image temporarily unavailable when using the search engine.
A severe thunderstorm swept southern Alberta on Saturday, damaging buildings in Calgary through both flooding and hail.
Questions about financial misconduct have arisen over a viral Antifa crowdfunding campaign that raised over $100,000 on the promise of supporting Portlanders in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
John Cleese has criticized the BBC over the decision to remove an episode of Fawlty Towers, a sitcom from the 1970's that Cleese created and starred in.
An armed man with a Nazi tattoo marched alongside the police at a Black Lives Matter protest in Las Vegas, and is now facing down a charge of impersonating a federal officer.
Far-left protesters tried to remove a statue of Lt. Gen. Robert Baden-Powell last week, which was eventually put to a stop when locals demanded that the image stay where it was.
Netflix has taken it upon themselves to remove an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia over scenes featuring blackface.
Recently released documents have revealed details about a shipment of deadly pathogens in 2019 from Canada's National Microbiology Lab to China
Saturday was a long day of protest and violence in London, as thousands of British people took to the streets to protest the death of George Floyd that happened in late May.