"Invasion remains distinctly possible," he said, reiterating his ask for all Americans in Ukraine to leave.
Quebecers will no longer need a vaccine passport to enter liquor stores and large box retailers as well, starting on February 16.
"February 28 is obviously the date that the state set, that's not the date that the city set," said Lightfoot.
CBC and CTV News journalists have been contacting people who donated to the freedom convoy in an attempt to "understand why they support this."
Quintez Brown has been charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment.
"We will not comply," the protesters chanted in New York, carrying signs opposing socialism.
Thompson was found guilty of two counts of lying to regulators and five counts of filing false federal income tax returns.
In the statement announcing the settlement, Andrew reportedly did not admit to any of Giuffre’s accusations against him.
Sloly reportedly resigned due to accusations of bullying and volatile behaviour.
GiveSendGo's site is now back up and online after it was hacked over the weekend.
Vancouver’s Mayor denounced the act as "dangerous" and police have since said they’re investigating the incident.
"I would say the message today, which I hope is clear, is today, a change isn't being made. But in two weeks... we anticipate making the change at that point."
"They had a goal," Carlson said. "They were trying to get Hillary elected president."
"This is a defining moment in the history of Canada, in the history of the English-speaking West. The Emergencies Act is martial law. It has never been invoked in the history of that country."
Student activists are using the incident to push for the school to disband the campus police force, and left-wing activist lawyers are demanding that the officer is fired by university officials.