Prime Minister Trudeau and Andrew Scheer engaged in a heated exchange over the controversial WE Charity contract during a question period on Tuesday.
Marc and Craig Kielburger, who founded the charity, are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.
Dave Chappelle makes no bones about it: he is a friend, fan and supporter of Kanye West through and through.
Washington State agencies are using segregation to enforce racial equity and adhere to the new social justice norms of anti-racism.
Contract tracers assessing coronavirus transmission are directed to ask people if they've been out drinking, but are still instructed not to ask if they've been out protesting.
The Edmonton Eskimos football club will be changing their name, the organization announced in a tweet on Tuesday.
The 20-year-old woman known as “chair girl” has been sentenced to two years of probation along with a $2,000 fine and 150 community service hours.
US Congressman Matt Gaetz called for Liz Cheney to resign as the chair of the House Republican Conference, after an acrimonious meeting that took place on Tuesday.
House speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Trump would be "fumigated out" of the White House if he would not leave.
A recent poll suggests that nearly two-thirds of parents believe children should be wearing masks for part of the time when they return to school.
China was the first country to produce tests for coronavirus, though they have been heavily criticized for their transparency throughout the pandemic.
This spike represents by far the largest single day total of new cases in three weeks, and brings the running total in the province up to 37,942 cases.
Marc and Craig Kielburger—the founders of WE Charity—are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.
Though the WE Charity has received millions of dollars in taxpayer revenue from the federal government, that amount has more than doubled since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the helm in 2015.
It has been reported that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pressuring people to give up their faith as well as swapping out any of their religious symbols with portraits of President Xi Jinping and Mao, according to the Daily Wire.