Several other Conservative leaders reacted to the 6-3 split decision on Thursday, including Alberta's Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan's Scott Moe
"We haven't seen the facilities in which children are packed together," she asked. "Will you commit to transparency?" He said he would, but gave no timeline for guaranteeing press access to the border facilities.
"I guess I should be flattered because people are coming because I'm a nice guy..."
On Wednesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city's first steps towards a potential fall reopening of Broadway theaters.
On Tuesday, Boise police located and arrested a man in connection with an incident in Feb. of 2021 where a state of Abraham Lincoln was vandalized.
For the third day in a row, the province has reported no new cases of coronavirus in nursing homes.
"We are obviously disappointed with this decision," said Kenney, who was one of three provincial premiers—along with Ontario's and Saskatchewan's—to bring the constitutional challenges up to the court."
On Wednesday, US Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee introduced the “End Child Trafficking Now Act” to combat child trafficking happening at the country’s southern border.
Fox News's Laura Ingraham was interviewing former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Wednesday night, when they broached the subject of the border crisis.
The Court of Appeal in London ruled on Thursday to refuse actor Johnny Depp’s request for permission to challenge the ruling in his libel case against The Sun last year.
The practice has been intensely criticized by parents and educators who believe that students do not learn as well from home.
Some foster parents in California are being asked to take in an alarming number of unaccompanied migrant children from the southern border, as many as 26 or more in some cases.
The Department of Justice has since said that a portion of the evidence is not actually quite as damning as was previously believed.
"The simple fact is the Liberals don't want these key witnesses to tell Canadians what they know," they asserted. "They don't want the truth to get out."
"Today is an exciting day for people across Canada because the Supreme Court has ruled today that the federal Greenhouse Gas and Pricing Act is, indeed, constitutional."