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As the officer in the video said, “Welcome to Edmonton.”
It seemed like a perfect gotcha moment. Lyz Lenz, author, journalist, celebrated call-out culture cultist, had “Creepy Uncle” Joe Biden against the rails.
Trudeau shows he feels that he’s exempt from the same rules he imposes on others and that reciting magic words will let him get away with it.
Bringing back lost production in Saudi Arabia could take longer than the Kingdom is letting on.
Of the 1,929 polled, 63 percent say they “have made up their minds how they are going to vote, and 54 percent say they have been following the campaign very or pretty closely.”
Though Fall started just days ago, it looks as though some major population centres are going to get hit hard, especially in the western Prairies, especially in Alberta.
Selling arms to Saudi Arabia does not seem to be winning the Trudeau government any favours at home.
The Cameron Ortis leaks could be the most severe intelligence attack since the Cold War, if not worse.
While on a campaign stop in Charlottetown, P.E.I, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer announced a policy plan to revamp Canada’s veterans assistance.
According to Lawton, the Liberals claimed that he was not an “accredited” journalist despite having RSVP’d for the event. When pressed to explain how to get accredited, tour officials couldn’t provide an answer.
According to a poll conducted by the U.K.Sun, which polled 2,000 British people, half of those under the age of 45 have sent naked selfies via mobile, and at least a quarter admitted to having filmed themselves having sex.
“We must stop treating drug addiction as a criminal issue,” May said. “This is a national health emergency.”
Thunberg made headlines for starting the Climate Strike movement, where kids ditch school and take to the streets to tell the world it’s about to end.
On September 20, a nine-year-old boy, a 37-year-old man, and a 61-year-old woman were all been pronounced dead following a tragic crash in Bradford.
Aziz went on to say that the Liberal government views certain minority groups as “ethnic vote banks” and that most of his colleagues were subtly racist.