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The group supports carbon pricing and is an opponent to pipeline development in Canada, particularly the Trans Mountain Expansion.
On December 18th, two top aides from the Prime Minister's Office discussed SNC-Lavalin with Jody Wilson-Raybould's senior staffer.
"You might have silenced Jody Wilson-Raybould, but you’re not going to silence me," said CPC MP Pierre Poilievre. "You look awfully afraid."
The police investigation into the Danforth shooter who killed two and left 13 others injured last summer is now complete, with the investigation showing no links to other individuals, meaning the shooter acted alone.
On accountability to Canadians, Justin Trudeau scored the lowest out of the three leaders.
Omar Khadr's lawyer, Nathan Whitling, gives precedence to representing a terrorist over a group of indigenous women.
The Irish, British, New Zealand, and Australian governments also once had automatic citizenship policies, however, they all ended it years back in response to growing public anger. Meanwhile, no other European or Asian nation, again, including Hong Kong, has such a system.
Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick told the House of Commons justice committee Thursday that he is deeply concerned about Canadian politics and where things are headed
The federal government reduced the amount it pays to disabled veterans by roughly $18-billion between 2019-2023 as a result of abandoning the fairly popular lifetime pension, according to a new report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer(PBO).
PPC candidate Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson was excluded from a Thursday appearance on Breakfast Television Vancouver.
Instead of encouraging a level-headed and methodical inquiry into SNC-Lavalin, Mr. Wernick would rather see Russian spies and political provocateurs around every corner.
Maxime Bernier claims Ottawa is overtaxing Canadians and holding money ransom to force provincial compliance.
How one professor let political activism blind him to the truth
Students are outsourcing their university assignments and essays to people from the third world for hefty fees.
The people who are undermining Canadian culture, in this situation, are the university administration bureaucrats that make a living by spending other peoples’ money to virtue signal.