Sajjan and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined to comment Thursday because of the “ongoing legal proceedings.”
A federal department grossly understated First Nations high school dropout rates despite billions in new spending, according to an internal report.
Public Works Minister Anita Anand recused herself from cabinet discussions involving Prince Edward Island’s Confederation Bridge over a conflict of interest.
To both Asia and India. It was a transitory time for Maxwell; she both acted on Jeffrey Epstein’s behalf, but also wanted to break free from that lifestyle.
Surgeon General for the Biden administration Vivek H. Murthy issued an advisory on "Confronting Health Misinformation" that urged big tech companies to "impose clear consequences for accounts that repeatedly violate platform policies."
Twitter officials met on Monday with the US Surgeon General's Office in order to have a discussion on how to suppress information that goes against the official narrative on topics such as vaccination.
Brooke Rew, a waitress at a restaurant in Drayton Ontario, was surprised and shocked by the behavior of one of her customers after she told him she wasn't vaccinated yet for COVID-19.
Los Angeles County announced Thursday afternoon that they are reintroducing their indoor mask mandate for residents regardless of vaccination status.
“The US government, is working in concert, with these massive private sector platforms, to impose regimes of censorship on the American people.”
Only 364,140 of 27.8 million tax filers paid the top federal income tax rate of 33 percent on earnings of more than $202,800 a year.
The Hotel Association said data suggest hotel operators will not regain pre-pandemic revenues until 2024.
Olivier Bailly and his wife (also a judge) were both “swingers” and this partner-swapping led him to post an online offer to solicit his underaged daughter.
Boston Pride has announced that it will dissolve following multiple allegations of racism, and claims that they ignored transgender people.
Cuomo repealed a law that allowed police to arrest people who appeared “to be loitering for the purpose of prostitution.” That made pimps more confident.
The city of Chicago is planning to launch a pilot program in the fall that will send a paramedic and a mental health professional out to respond to 911 calls instead of police.