The fact that a young man has now been shamed and banned from a Major League Baseball stadium shows just how deeply immersed in hoax culture the mainstream media and society have become.
A detailed research report by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) titled “The Cumulative Impact of Harmful Policies” indicates that if a federal carbon tax were to be implemented in Alberta, the province will end up paying 50 per cent more than Quebec.
“We currently have a vice-chief of defence staff and he will remain in place,” said Sajjan.
A 16-month-old infant boy has died after being left in an overheated car on Thursday in Burnaby
According to public weather alerts by Environment Canada parts of Ontario could be facing low-pressure systems as well as rain or frost in various communities.
The largest party store in North America is closing more stores and it appears to be as a result of a helium shortage.
“It has been 500 days since you have promised the community, your government has promised the community. People continue to be sick and die from mercury poisoning.
Speed limits will be raised to 110 km/h on three 400-series highways in the province of Ontario.
According to the Toronto Police, 35-year-old Justin Izzo sexually assaulted a female student over two years ago in December 2016 at Father John Redmond Secondary School.
Hasan Hai’s Facebook page for his campaign in Mount Pearl looks normal enough. But when you take a quick look at his “About” page, you may notice that it says Hasan is a man of many hats “and occasionally a tail.”
What’s perhaps most embarrassing is that it looks as though the alleged bandit is dressed up as Jared Leto’s portrayal of the Joker in Suicide Squad, which is not only the worst portrayal of the Joker, it’s objectively the worst superhero movie of the past five years.
A new avenue has been opened for migrants facing detention.
“I miss him,” Martha said through tears. “It’s just like my hand is cut off when he’s not there. This is what I can’t understand — why can’t I go?” Martha said. “If I can be there, I can help him and he wouldn’t be upset — he’d be so much easier to deal with.”
The department of Veterans Affairs posted a video online to celebrate the 74th anniversary of VE-Day. There was one problem though: the video featured Nazi soldiers instead of Canadian troops.
The incident took place just after 1:30 a.m. Friday morning while the aircraft was taxiing, according to a spokesperson for the airport.