September 26, 2019 Crowd cheers as man drinks 'Sourtoe Cocktail' made with his own amputated toe A man who promised to drink his amputated toe has made good on his promise.
September 26, 2019 Canada's Green Party admits editing photo of leader holding disposable cup Now you see it, now you don't.Â
September 25, 2019 Canadian mom who lost 3 children to drunk driver shares heartbreaking photo to raise awareness A Canadian mother who lost her three children in a drunk driving accident has shared a picture online of their lunchboxes to raise awareness.
September 25, 2019 Rare sighting of grizzly bears fighting in the middle of Canada highway caught on video Two grizzly bears were caught on video fighting on a highway in Canada last week, while a wolf looked on from behind.
September 24, 2019 Canadian man who won $10M lottery mysteriously dies in Ethiopia, family says A Canadian man who won a life-changing $10.7 million lottery in 2017 has died in his native Ethiopia under mysterious circumstances, his family told a local news outlet Friday.
September 23, 2019 Blackface damages Trudeau at polls as he vows lower taxes, cellphone costs Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday worked to start putting last week’s blackface scandal behind him and focused on policies he said he’d pursue if reelected, including lower cellphone costs and a middle-class tax cut, according to reports.
September 21, 2019 Joe Concha blasts media for Trudeau blackface hypocrisy, says a Republican would face more 'snark' Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is geting "a pass" from the mainstream media in reaction to his blackface scandal, The Hill media reporter Joe Concha said Friday.
September 20, 2019 Justin Trudeau tries to put blackface scandal behind him, pledges to ban assault rifles in Canada Justin Trudeau on Friday pledged to ban military-style assault rifles, including the AR-15, in Canada as he attempted to get his re-election campaign back on track following a damaging blackface scandal.
September 20, 2019 ‘Sonic weapon’ used on diplomats in Cuba may have been pesticide, study finds The mysterious high-pitched buzzing sound associated with the so-called "sonic attacks" on nearly 40 U.S. and Canadian diplomats living in Cuba may have been caused by a neurotoxic agent used to kill mosquitoes, a new study commissioned by the Canadian government claims.Â
September 19, 2019 Jesse Watters blasts Canadian PM Trudeau, privilege not an excuse for blackface in 2001 "The Five" weighed in Thursday on the revelation that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau donned blackface in 2001.Â