"I want to be able to get married and have a baby," Spears said. "I have an IUD inside of myself so that I don't get pregnant, but they [my conservators] don't want me to have any more children."
Kenney on those who choose to wear masks after July 1: “That's the great thing about freedom, they're free to do so.”
On Thursday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) went before Congress to talk about her plan for a "civilian climate corps", among other things.
The site contains more than three times the number of bodies than the school in Kamloops, with a total of 751 being announced.
"They believe in worshipping at the altar of the state. They all believe that big government should decide, and that the people should just follow," said Poilievre.
On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announced that she is creating her own special committee to continue deep investigations of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
Flanked by five senators from both sides of the aisle, Biden spoke from the White House about the compromise that was reached.
On Thursday, a New York court suspended former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani from practicing law in New York State due to "false and misleading statements" regarding former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.
A Mississauga priest is receiving backlash over his Sunday sermon, in which he praised the "good done" by the Roman Catholic Church in the residential schools they ran.
The text, Wilson-Raybould says, "reflects notion that Indigenous peoples are lazy and only want money."
"So as we seek to build the kingdom of God here and now," the father tells the assembled worshipers, "working to be anti-racist, I think, is an integral part of that."
While Canadians get outside to enjoy the beach this summer, Public Safety Canada wants residents to enjoy said destinations while fully-masked.
After endorsing Andy Ngo's book, Marshall was harassed by an Antifa-led mob and smeared by left-wing media, prompting him to issue a hurried apology.
Notable pastors or church leaders who have been arrested include James Coates of Edmonton, Alberta and Aaron Rock of Windsor, Ontario.
Brandeis University has issued new language that they suggest be used because the previous terms were too offensive, oppressive, and violent. Among those terms to obliterate is the phrase "trigger warning."