The oil industry has helped Indigenous-owned companies secure more than $5 billion worth of contracts from oil sands companies in the Wood Buffalo Region.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour took the opportunity of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht to compare Donald Trump to Nazi's purging Jews from Germany.
The long-serving aide to former Vice President Joe Biden and now-named White House chief of staff has expressed that he believes the elections are rigged and has denied the COVID-19 epidemic in America.
Katie Hobbs is Arizona's Secretary of State. She is the one responsible for certifying the election results in her state. She hates the president, and believes his supporters to be neo-Nazi's.
Justin Trudeau also pleaded to premiers earlier this week to not hesitate on imposing further restrictions and lockdowns, saying that his government would once again be there to provide aid to those affected by such policies.
The tax is meant to offset the "privilege" of those who work from home, and redistribute those funds to workers who find themselves less-favorably situated.
A 21-year-old BLM activist was arrested for arson and burglary, after she broke into seven homes in the affluent Leschi neighborhood of Seattle and attempted to light them on fire.
Project Veritas has revealed that federal agent Russell Strasser—who interrogated and used coercion tactics on US postal service whistleblower Richard Hopkins—also runs an anti-Trump burner account on Twitter.
The Dan Bongino Show has rocketed to the top of the charts, landing the No. 1 podcast spot in the country.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's daughter Chiara was interviewed by a reporter at a Joe Biden celebration and said that Biden was "able to steal the election," and that Kamala was elected president.
Facebook officials said on Wednesday that their ban on US political ads will likely continue for another month, in the wake of concerns over what they consider "confusion" and "abuse."
Jake Tapper warned that there would be consequences for Trump supporters, yet today he has chastised those who are making lists of Trump supporters in order to hold them accountable.
Jean-François Marquis, one of the men added to the list this summer by the women administrating the list, is suing for $50 000 in damages.
The fines doled out by the Ethics Commissioner are laughable, with people being "punished" with just $500 fines for violating ethics laws.
The trip, which comes as the mayor discourages interstate travel because of spikes of cases in the surrounding area, prompted criticism from residents and questions from reporters.