Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked point-blank by a reporter about a press conference where it's fairly certain more than the allowed amount of people attended. His answer had nothing to do with the question.
"We will be there to support [the provinces] if they move forward with strong, clear mandates that say that people need to be vaccinated to do certain non-essential things."
During the meeting hosted by deputy superintendent Rob Gannon, school board member Liza Rankin, and Mike Mathias of Anything Helps, Mathias falsely claimed that the encampment was not a security threat despite numerous lockdowns in the school, violence in the encampment and overdose deaths.
Time's Up chief executive officer Tina Tchen told colleagues to "stand down" from releasing a public statement in support of Cuomo’s first accuser.
"Again, I believe I showed the utmost courage on Jan. 6, and it's time for me to do that now," Capitol Police officer Lt. Michael Byrd said.
"We should be extending our hand to offer assistance wherever we can. As a country, we were caught unprepared for the evacuation, but we can't be for the aftermath," O'Toole said.
A statement from the Crown broadcaster stated that the vaccine remains a "personal decision for each employee to make."
Head of US Central Command General Frank McKenzie said that more attacks by the Islamic State could be imminent, and may be in the form or car bombs or rockets.
"This is the dumbest move anybody's ever made perhaps in the history of our country," Trump said.
In the now-deleted tweet, the progressive "Squad" member Omar shared a New York Post cover that called her out for her comments on 9/11.
Since the beginning of the year, viewership is down 37 percent in that demographic, and down 25 percent across the board.
"These noble American warriors laid down their lives in the line of duty. They sacrificed themselves for the country that they loved, racing against time to rescue their fellow citizens from harm's way."
Trudeau deflected when asked about the lack of in-person briefings. PHAC said the "decision on how to communicate with Canadians is entirely within [Tam’s] purview."
Teri Bryant will advocate for responsible federal firearms legislation to deter criminals, respect property rights and make sure Albertans continue to live in safe and secure communities.
OpenTable announced on Monday that they would be partnering with CLEAR to verify customers' vaccination status.