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A federal judge has asked the Commissioner of Lobbying to once again investigate the prime minister’s relationship with the Aga Khan.
While everyone is free to endorse whichever party or candidate they feel best, Treaty 8 members expect that their leaders will do so in a honest and clear fashion, giving solid reasons for their endorsements.
The many gleeful reactions to Notre Dame’s destruction that emerged on Twitter reveal just how horrible human’s can be.
Once the fetal stage begins in week nine, the fetus can be seen sucking their thumb, stretching, sighing, opening their mouth and moving their tongue.
A Canadian from Windsor has been sentenced to 16 months in a US prison for human smuggling.
“Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority.” -Francis Bacon
The 44-year-old woman was attacked by a man posing as a delivery person, who then shot the woman with the concealed crossbow.
Flower’s Cove RCMP say a patient who was being taken to a hospital on Friday in an ambulance assaulted a paramedic and stole the ambulance he was riding in.
The Ford government is taking extra steps to combat fraud and identity theft with its new redesign of Ontario driver’s license cards. The last time the cards were updated was 12 years ago.
Throughout these last few months some choice words have been expressed on SNC-Lavalin, and The Post Millennial has gathered some of the least popular opinions shared on SNC-Lavalin based on audience reactions.
“They could regulate where you live. How often you drive your car. It would unbalance the federation,” Josh Hunter told the judges.
Innisfil will participate in a one year pilot project to allow its residents to pay property taxes with Bitcoin, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency.
Just a day before Alberta’s provincial election in which the UCP and NDP will scrap for control over our nation’s oil capital, an NDP party insider Derek Leebosh decided to take to Twitter to let his true colours—specifically an ugly shade of orange—shine through.
Alberta restaurants are hopeful the next provincial government will introduce policies that will help the food service industry.