The first day of the program reportedly places students in "separate homogeneous breakout groups" where they "have uncomfortable conversations about tensions in the school."
"There has never been a better time to apply to the Ottawa Police Service. We’re looking for female or racialized candidates to help us better reflect the communities we serve."
Alec Mazurek, who was running for the riding of Chatham-Kent-Leamington, was terminated as a candidate just hours before the deadline set by Elections Ontario.
The sale would have opened up drilling potential in over one million acres in the Cook Inlet.
"It's also possible that the fact that she's an adoptive mother is influencing her inability to see what it's like to carry a pregnancy to term," said a protestor.
US Attorney General Merrick Garland had previously testified before Congress in October of 2021, that the DOJ had not deployed antiterrorism tools against parents protesting the actions of school boards.
"I get BP doesn't want that stuff on their pumps. But I'm not wasting employee time taking them down when we're already short staffed with everything going on and I have better things for them to do."
Cambridge is not the only university to roll out such courses in its music department. Following the Black Lives Matter protests, many institutions sought to "decolonize" their curriculums for courses related to arts and culture.
"They're trying to make it seem that the evidence base is a done deal and is settled science, and that's just simply not the case," Dr. William Malone said.
The lawsuit claimed that Seattle Public Schools is liable for the abuse because the district failed to protect the student from the coach who was previously fired from a different high school in the district over similar allegations.
Following the release of Dinesh D'Souza's new documentary on the 2020 election, Rep. Lauren Boebert called for an investigation into its claims.
In the wake of the imminent reversal of Roe v. Wade by the US Supreme Court, the Canadian government has renewed its support for abortions.
The voice over stated that the journalist blamed the attack on "far-left antifascists."
The legislation failed to reach the 60-vote threshold required to pass in the evenly divided Senate chamber.
"The event from 2006 was inappropriate and in no way reflects who I am as a person, which is why I unreservedly apologize," Lecce wrote,