
Jews assaulted during a pro-Israel protest in Toronto
Video footage shows pro-Palestinian activists beating pro-Israel counter-demonstrators during a protest in Toronto on Saturday afternoon.
Here’s the latest on the review of Canada’s assisted dying law
Five years after assisted dying was legalized in Canada, lawmakers are preparing to review the system that has permitted thousands of Canadians to choose the time and place of their deaths.
Is John Cabot getting cancelled? Where the streets have explorers’ names, some Halifax residents call for change
When builders created Halifax’s distinctive Hydrostone neighbourhood more than a century ago, they chose to honour celebrated explorers. There are streets named after William Grant Stairs, Christopher Columbus, John Cabot and Henry Morton Stanley, among others.
But now some residents are taking a closer look at the legacies of the men the streets are named for, part of a national trend examining whether people honoured on the country’s maps are worthy of celebration.
Joe Biden is proving even more of a ‘master of disaster’ than Jimmy Carter
President Joe Biden entered office poised to oversee a record recovery and a return to the booming economy and all-round stability of pre-pandemic life. Instead, he’s turned out to be a master of disaster, with self-inflicted crises across the board threatening to set America back to the 1970s — with that era’s infamous “stagflation” as well as a foreign policy in flames.
Confession: I don’t like Anthony Fauci very much
It’s uncomfortable to say that you don’t like someone you’ve never met. But I’m going to reject the normal rules of civility and tell you how I really feel about Dr. Anthony Fauci: I flat out don’t like him!
Keeping Up Appearances is slapped with a offensive content warning over joke poking fun at Polish man and another calling a posh man ‘quent’
Keeping Up Appearances has been given a viewer discretion warning for its release on the streaming service BritBox.
The family sitcom – which starred Patricia Routledge as Hyacinth and Clive Swift as her husband Richard – featured several jokes that have fallen foul of modern-day channel bosses.
It comes after another light-hearted comedy, The Good Life was also given a viewer disclaimer for offensive racial imagery, after featuring a historic logo that has since been banned.
