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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems to be unable to keep his word on the pressing issue of fixing the dysfunctional water supply in many indigenous communities across the country.
Welcome back to This Week In Canada! In Episode 21, Bobby and Nico talk about the Trudeau Liberals' scheming and refusing to take responsibility, the confidence vote and near election, the anti-corruption committee, and a brewing scandal in the form of Frank Baylis' ventilators.
Small businesses are already walking a tightrope, and if their bottom lines go up in cost, so too could the prices they levy to their customers.
The College Democrats at the University of Oklahoma are attempting to cancel an upcoming speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter, calling the Turning Point USA event "irresponsible" to host.
America's rate of incarceration has dropped to the lowest level in a quarter century, spurred on by a sharp drop in the percentage of blacks and Hispanics sent to jail, says the Department of Justice.
The crowd gathered on Broadway and 3rd Ave, waving Trump flags and cheering for the president, a man about whom nearly no Americans have a neutral view.
Trump emerged slightly as the frontrunner of the last presidential debate before the election Nov. 3.
The announcement comes as Sudan seeks to improve its relationship with the United States
Sacha Baron Cohen took a dig at Justin Trudeau over his blackface incident in the new film, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.
Tyler Maxwell, a high school student in Port Orange, FL, is now suing his school district because they revoked his parking pass due to the fact that he had an elephant statue with "Trump" emblazoned on it in the back of his truck.
Statistics Canada just released some alarming data showing that the continued travel restrictions in place in Canada (among the strictest in the world), will cost the country approximately 550,000 jobs this year and $37B in lost productivity.
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said the change will make the Oath of Citizenship "more inclusive" and serves as “one more vital step toward reconciliation.”
The FBI has asked Tony Bobulinski, a former associate of Hunter Biden's, for an interview this morning.
A Quebec court will hear Le Chateau’s application under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act later today.
This was a big statement by the former Vice President, who in the name of fixing climate change has vowed to upend the entire energy industry.