
Ottawa’s Trump Ave. name change “appropriate” after president’s departure: Councillor
The Ottawa city councillor leading an effort to change the name of a local street called Trump Avenue says that he waited until former US president Donald Trump left office until moving forward with the request.
Police are compromising their morals
It was perversely ironic that this lockdown protester was wearing a winter hat festooned with the ominous hammer and sickle emblem of the now-defunct Soviet Union. After all, the man had dropped by Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square last Saturday with a small sign to protest the debilitating provincial lockdown currently being enforced. And, wow, was he in for a throwback surprise.
Ontario’s French university receives only 19 applications from province’s students
Vice-rector Denis Berthiaume confirmed that the University has also received around 20 additional admission requests from abroad or from adults who are considering a return to school. That brings the total number of requests received so far to 39.
Biden expected to ban term ‘China virus’ in crackdown on Covid racism
Action is expected to direct federal agencies to examine if xenophobic references such as “China Virus” appear in existing policies, directives, or on government websites.
Washington Teacher’s Union President says worrying about kids killing themselves is an expression of “white privilege”
A WA teacher’s union president says reopening schools is an example of “white supremacy,” concern over a child’s mental health or suicide risk is “white privilege,” and push to reopen schools is like rioters pushing to enter the U.S. Capitol.
Police raid a BABY SHOWER for breaking Covid rules: Moment officers discover 20 people inside home decorated with pink balloons as two men face £200 fines for rule breach
Body-worn footage of officers entering the house in Hornchurch, east London, on Sunday shows the group sitting around a table covered with food and a balloon arch at one end of the room.
