Quebec Minister of Culture Nathalie Roy announced on Sunday at a press conference that from now on, all government buildings will have to play all music by QC-native artists 100 percent of the time.
On Monday, the US Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA's efforts to keep limits on paying student athletes.
"Critical race theory," Swain said, "argues that white people are oppressors, that all people with white skin are privileged, they have a property interest in their whiteness, and that racism is permanent."
Ministers Bill Blair and Patty Hajdu announced on Monday that fully-vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to quarantine upon their entry into Canada.
In 2019, the DC Dyke March, followed the lead of Chicago’s event and banned Jewish and Israeli symbols. The march also banned "nationalist symbols," including flags of "nations that have specific oppressive tendencies," which included American flags.
Laurel Hubbard has qualified for a spot on New Zealand's women's weightlifting team for the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games. Hubbard, who is 43, will also be the oldest Olympian to compete.
An Israeli vendor was barred from a Philadelphia food truck event scheduled for this weekend because organizers feared protests over the recent conflict in the Middle East.
ReAnna Simone Kelly accused Vice President Kamala Harris of dragging her family’s name in the media and giving away their family estate to white people, in a taxing battle after their grandmother's passing in 2003.
Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza questioned last week who let the Jan. 6 rioters into the Capitol building, asking about the 14,000 hours of surveillance footage that the Biden administration won't release to the public.
"I don’t know if America sees Black people and especially Black gay men as fully human, and as deserving of the American Dream."
Capitol Hill Pride took issue with the Taking B(l)ack Pride fee structure, and made a complaint to the City of Seattle Human Rights Commission. That complaint was denied.
Investigative journalist Christopher Rufo exposed the Washington Post's "flat-out lies" about his critical race theory research printed in the publication's hit piece.
Dignity and Power Now, a group founded by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, has reportedly failed to report donations totaling at least $175,000 to the IRS.
The CEO of Axel Springer SE, a German media brand, said in a meeting Thursday that employees who had complained about the Israeli flag flying outside the company's headquarters in Berlin should find a new job.
A Florida truck driver is facing a felony charge after he left skid marks on an intersection painted with rainbow colors in celebration of Pride Month.