Companies are starting to develop medical treatments from psychedelic drugs such as LSD, ketamine and magic mushrooms.
A Florida dialysis patient has a question. He can’t bring his “emotional support Trump” to the dialysis facility with him for his treatment.
The judge in the case of a man responsible for the death of his infant son says that he will reduce the man’s sentence due to bad experiences he had while in jail.
The drop in temperature has been a bit much for many, including the earth’s surface. Toronto experienced what are known as “frost quakes” Friday, a rare weather phenomenon.
Two Extinction Rebellion protestors have been charged after they allegedly dumped a load of manure on the sidewalk in front of Doug Ford’s Etobicoke office.
An internal document at the Department of Industry said “zero” jobs were found to be created by a $1 billion subsidy, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
Roughly 50 Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion Quebec activists have occupied the offices of Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault in Montreal.
On Thursday, a civil class-action lawsuit was filed by ten women against Peter Nygard, who is a Canadian clothing manufacturer.
The Trudeau government spent nearly $120,000 on tickets to events, concerts and galas in only six months time during 2019.
A journalist has again been threatened with arrest twice in two days by the RCMP and CP police after attempting to document the #ShutDownCanada protests.
A 5-year-old boy helped to save his family from a house fire with his heroic actions after waking up surrounded by flames.
“Justin Trudeau has failed to act,” Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer said regarding the #ShutDownCanada protests that have stalled Canada’s economy.
The personal information of 144,000 Canadians has been mishandled by federal departments and agencies over the last two years.
The photographs of Trudeau greeting Iran’s foreign minister were taken by an Iranian state photographer. Canadian journalists weren’t allowed to the event.
A northern Manitoba woman who was arrested for Facebook comments made against Indigenous people is now asking for the public’s forgiveness.