"This is not the time or place to stop," Tam warned, saying that Canadians still needed to do their part.
Harris cast the tiebreaking vote to confirm Biden's pick to run the Office of Personnel Management, overcoming GOP objections.
Failure to wear a face-covering where required can result in a penalty of $500 and failure to display prescribed signage can result in a fine of $200.
Unfiltered, Dan Bongino’s new Saturday night show on Fox News, has once again destroyed both CNN and MSNBC in viewership.
"Despite Microsoft's size and market dominance, House Democrats curiously did not significantly examine Microsoft's conduct during their investigation of competition in digital markets."
A Cornell University astronomy course titled, "Black Holes: Race and the Cosmos," injects studies on racism in to the hard sciences, asking the question, "Is there a connection between the cosmos and the idea of racial blackness?"
"State legislatures across the country are passing a wave of anti-voter laws based on the same repeatedly disproven lies that led to an assault on our nation's capital," Psaki said.
"The president has never supported defunding the police. He has always supported community policing programs," Psaki said, noting that funding for that was part of the American Rescue Plan.
"Weeks ago, the Trudeau Liberals secretly withdrew the section of their own bill that protects individual users’ content," he wrote.
Francis Ngugi, 45 years old and residing in Toronto, has been charged in relation to the death of a three-year-old girl who died after eating what authorities have determined to be a bowl of poisoned cereal.
In a Senate hearing Tuesday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) questioned President Joe Biden's nominee for Office of Personnel Management director, Kiran Ahuja, slamming the pick's outright support of critical race theory.
Over 100,000 people have signed petitions stating that once billionaire Jeff Bezos launches himself into space on July 20, they don't want him to return to Earth.
The prime minister did not use the term "genocide" in his criticism, however.
Stand-up comedian Jim Jefferies has returned after he was caught in 2019 stealth editing an interview with Rebel News correspondent Avi Yemini.
The Toronto Police Service has announced its largest drug bust yet with over $61 million of drugs being seized along with four vehicles and 20 suspects.