Delaware's Green Party seems to have discovered a new porpoise in life, telling their followers to mate with dolphins.
Canada's unemployment rate sits at a startling 13.7 percent—putting it in the company of famously flaccid economies like Spain and Greece.
Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner says that people do not have to provide their health cards for ordinary ID.
Rollin Tristan Fodor, 18, was arrested yesterday for felony charges related to the attempted arson of the Portland Police’s North Precinct during an Antifa riot weeks ago.
Health minister Patty Hajdu said that the risk to Canadians remained low as late as March 9, only two days before the WHO declared a global pandemic.
BLM protests have continued their call for defunding police departments, but they have since added a new target for their anger— the Jewish state of Israel.
Canada’s border agency has failed to remove the majority of people under orders to depart from the country, according to the federal auditor general.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has recently said that in terms of addressing police brutality U.S. President Trump has done more than Prime Minister Trudeau.
Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is introducing the CAREN Act to make it unlawful for individuals to make racially biased 911 calls.
The office of the ethics commissioner announced on Friday afternoon that it will be investigating Trudeau for the awarding the $900 million to a charity with close ties to his family.
Those who claim that the CBC holds an anti-tory bias have received more ammunition today after the public broadcaster ran a thinly-disguised hit piece
The Liberal chair of the Commons finance committee is trying to change the regulations surrounding payday loans, which he referred to as 'ungodly.'
Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar held a press conference Wednesday in St. Paul demanding that the federal government take action against "institutional racism."
A sponsor of the Canadian Football League's (CFL) Edmonton Eskimos has threatened to drop its support of the team unless it changes its name.
Two residents in Martinez, California are now being charged with a hate crime for painting over a Black Lives Matter mural in the street in front of the Contra Costa County courthouse.