One of Canada's most prestigious post-secondary schools has become the subject of controversy over revelations that James McGill, was in fact a slave owner.
Former NHL Player Pavel Datsyuk is allegedly hiding out in a Russian monastery along with a priest who believes coronavirus is a conspiracy.
British Columbia may be getting a makeover as many people are now calling for the province to be renamed, as the name doesn't honour the Indigenous people.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business conducted a survey that revealed that half of small businesses are now earning far less than before.
One of the most recent things to be "canceled" by the mob includes specific cards from the trading card game, Magic: The Gathering.
Senate Republicans revealed their "Justice Act" police reform bill on Wednesday, which intends to hold police officers accountable.
The US DOJ is set to propose legislation to draw back some of the protections big tech platforms such as Facebook and Google have enjoyed for years.
Yves-Francois Blanchet has attacked Justin Trudeau today, saying that the Liberal government has a lack of respect for Canada's democracy.
The Liberals are up against a confidence vote on Wednesday, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is confident as he has gained support from New Democrat MPs.
After the City of Seattle erected more permanent barriers to enclose the occupied zone for protestors, those activists have blocked roads again.
Experts as SickKids Hospital in Toronto are calling for schools to reopen as a matter of mental health for the kids and may also avoid adverse health effects.
Trudeau said that it was "somewhat irresponsible" for the Bloc and Conservatives to say we live in a dictatorship.
The Gassy Jack monument in Gastown, Vancouver was defaced with red paint on Tuesday, in protest against the historical figure.
PepsiCo has announced that it will be dropping its Aunt Jemima image and rebranding the syrup and pancake mix which has held the same name since 1889.
Pandemic advertising by the Trudeau government will total no less than $120 million, despite news outlets providing information for free.