The Seattle City Council asked Governor Jay Inslee to provide $100,000,000 in coronavirus relief for undocumented immigrants.
For the fourth day in a row, Ontario has reported a decrease in new coronavirus cases.
New York City's crime wave keeps escalating under Mayor Bill de Blasio. On Monday, one person was killed out of 12 who were shot in the city.
Marc Kielburge informed the Commons Finance Committee that in addition to the previously discovered $312,000 paid to Margaret Trudeau, she was also reimbursed $167,944 in expenses.
A police officer took his own life at the Homan Square police station on the West Side of Chicago, where he apparently worked.
An email sent by the MacKay campaign bragged that the Conservative leadership candidate used his ministerial influence to bring investment to Nova Scotia.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo has now launched an investigation into what he called an "illegal and reckless" concert put on by The Chainsmokers over the weekend. This comes as riots continue throughout the city without legal action.
Trudeau and his Chief of Staff are scheduled to testify before the Committee this coming Thursday.
The Canadian Revenue Agency has extended the tax payment deadline to September 30.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty are calling for an immediate meeting with DHS leadership and DHS Acting Secretary Chad Wolf.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in May that the RCMP would work on an investigation, though he sidestepped the question on whether or not his government will launch a public inquiry.
On Monday evening Donald Trump Jr. had his Twitter account temporarily limited for posting a video that showed a group of doctors sharing information about the coronavirus pandemic.
Portland's Riot Ribs, which has been grilling out and feeding protestors, rioters, activists, and whoever else wants to stand in line, for free, suddenly closed their operations last night. This after raising over $300,000 to cover their costs.
Margaret Trudeau, mother of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and former Prime Minister Kim Campbell, Trudeau's appointee to the Judge Selection Committee, both traveled to Kenya with WE Charity in 2019.
CNN's Keith Boykin claimed that racists destroyed the Black Lives Matter painting in Harlem when it was an anti-BLM black woman.