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Mental health challenges should not be trivialized, but that is exactly what this Burger King commercial does.
China is looking to give two Quebec-based pork producer the axe, as trade tensions continue to climb.
Conservative MP and the official Immigration Critic for the opposition Michelle Rempel held a press conference on Thursday largely blaming the current state of Canada’s “broken” immigration system on Justin Trudeau’s “fakeness and incompetence.”
Weaver suggested that the good people of B.C. should just take out a home equity loan in order to purchase an electric car.
Recently, I finished reading a fantastic book entitled Building A Story Brand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen. While the book, written by Donald Miller, is aimed at a business audience, it got me thinking about the topic of storytelling in a broader cultural context.
Deteriorating relations with China caused the prime minister more grief during question period Wednesday, which followed Finance minister Bill Morneau into committee where he was grilled over the government’s $256 million investment in the dictatorship’s infrastructure bank.
In December 2016, the LSO required all licensees to “create and abide by an individual Statement of Principles that acknowledges your obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally, and in your behaviour towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public.”
Peel Regional Police Tweeted Wednesday morning that a man has been arrested for uttering threats at an event attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“When leaders in China dismissed this prime minister as quote ‘little potato’ he thought they meant it as a compliment,” Poilievre began, causing Regan to interject.
“If he is not prepared to fight for someone like me or anyone else in our riding, then I am prepared to fight him for the job.”
The records show that the government agency paid to have two officers escort Snook, who is currently serving an 18 year sentence after he pleaded guilty in 2013 to 46 sex crimes against 17 children, including sexual assault, making and distributing child pornography and extortion.
The government of British Columbia has sued the government of Alberta, claiming that Premier Kenney’s “turn off the taps” legislation is unconstitutional.
The RCMP say they received a report from a shopper this Sunday who claimed that a woman pulled out a machete on her. The woman was apparently upset because the other driver cut her off and took a free parking spot for herself.
During May Day protests outside of Queen’s Park, masked Antifa brandished communist regalia and erected a faux guillotine painted bloody red in front of the province’s legislature.
Loblaws lobbyists appear to have donated to and maintained close relationships with the Liberal before receiving a controversial $12 million grant for energy efficient refrigerators.