This list is sure to upset some people, but it was really just for fun, and is not to be taken overly seriously.
"This is unacceptable in a society that values its freedom. Canadians expect the government to protect their freedoms, not invade them."
The Trudeau government has been accused recently of being slightly more heavy-handed than perhaps may be necessary.
Officials in Yuma, Arizona, discovered the criminal history of Harry Williams Payes-Mejia after apprehending him.
Kessler recently fact-checked South Carolina Senator Tim Scott for basically not being black enough, digging into his ancestry and family history of enslavement.
The Secretary of State's office announced today that enough petition signatures were validated in order to be taken seriously.
The petitioners equivocate the publication of Pence's book to "Rehabilitating fascists," and say it puts people "in immediate and long term danger..."
This year's winners didn't take Gervais' advice. Regina King, for instance, spent some time lecturing the public about Derek Chauvin.
"If you're vaccinated, obviously the risk is miniscule," Fauci said, which seemed like a stark reversal from his recent comments that vaccinated people should remain masked around others.
This is part of the government's overall mission to regulate and tax American tax giants while protecting Canadians online.
Many celebrities took the stage to give their acceptance speeches that focused on attacking police officers, the same officers that are protecting them during the awards show.
The Washington Post believes itself to be so woke that white fact checker Kessler can undermine a black man's family history for Democrat political gain.
The Trudeau government promised something similar in 2019. The Liberals, however, promptly broke their pledge following their re-election.
On Thursday, Democrats opposed an amendment that would prohibit federal funds from going to universities that discrimination against Asians.
During her eulogy at Daunte Wright’s funeral on Thursday in Minneapolis, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) used the opportunity to praise her own position in Congress and criticize Columbus Police for the death of Ma’Khia Bryant.