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According to one “ten day world tour” flight on November 9-19, Trudeau’s flight spent $142,786 on food and $961.30 on alcohol. The drink tab included 53 bottles of wine and 53 cans of beer.
The suspicious package was found early Tuesday morning, in a parking lot.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is scheduled to receive the 2019 Moral Courage Award from UN Watch, a non-governmental organization which monitors the performance of the United Nations.
Prohibiting hate-promoting demonstrations at Queen’s Park will not work, because there is no clear, objective standard of what is “hate,” that all people of good will rally around.
This is the latest vacation for the PM since traveling to Florida while the House of Commons was adjourned a little over two weeks ago.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to declare war against Canada. The reason? Trash economy.
Right-wing politics have always been the target of The Dead Kennedy’s message. Unfortunately for the band, someone at the DK camp decided to stick their nose where it didn’t belong.
There are a few recent incidents that suggest that Teslas are not as perfect and safe as the common perception suggests.
Canada’s reliance on foreign oil and the federal government’s continued support of the Iran nuclear deal after the United States’ withdrawal, will hurt us both short and long term
"The roof is caved in, the steeple's gone. Siding is … she's completely burned out. The fire is still uncontrolled," said Fire Chief Jodie Matthews.
On this day we’d like to send our thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims.
There are hundreds of women shelters, but almost none for men. That’s a problem
The Conservative Party of Canada has released a new advertisement against Justin Trudeau. The new advertisement appropriately paints Trudeau as a hypocrit and as dishonest, using his own words against him while comparing what Trudeau says to reality.
Perhaps most troubling in this episode is the preemptive erasure of the past in order to mollify expected outrage.
When I was a young lad, my grandfather told me, “don’t go stabbing raccoons. Especially if you are a columnist for the Toronto Star.” I never knew what that meant, until today.