Tens of thousands of the 72 million Americans who voted for Donald Trump showed up on his doorstep on Saturday, November 14, 2020, urging on the president in his quixotic bid to subvert the results of last week's election.
The partisan cracks in America's collective effort to combat COVID-19 are growing wider by the day — growing, some say, not due to grassroots sentiment but by political forces both within and outside the United States.
A Toronto newspaper photographer said he opted to file a complaint with police about being attacked while covering a protest in order to raise awareness about the dangers of escalating anti-media sentiment.
The council, which heard Zabel's case last month, says the incident marks a "single aberrant and inexplicable act of judicial misconduct" from an otherwise respected judge.
It's clear that conservatives at the February 2017 Manning Centre conference in Ottawa were thinking about the political ramifications of the seismic political shift in the U.S. in recent months.