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“My deepest concern and regret now is that reconciliation was just another façade.”
According to the National Observer the Trudeau government announced a confidential deal with SNC, just “four days after Trudeau’s first throne speech in 2015.”
When will women stop apologizing for their bodies?
Omar’s riches come from the controversial and widely covered settlement he recieved nearly two years ago, when the Supreme Court ruled that Canadian officials “violated his rights by failing to protect him from abuses suffered at Guantanamo Bay.”
Wernick will serve as the head of a panel of government employees who will monitor this year’s election campaign, on the lookout for fake news and foreign interference.
Quebec, if the English version of the national anthem was offensive, boy oh boy, do we have news for you
A Coast-to-coast street view of Trudeau’s believability, viability and survivability.
Over 960 people crossed illegally into the U.S. from Canada last year, according to data from U.S, Customs and Border Protection.
“Mass extinction” has taken on a new meaning. A national charity that works to save old buildings estimates that 9,000 churches in Canada will be lost in the next decade.
Both the CBC and the position of Governor General have slightly problematic roles in Canadian society.
Despite everything mass media wants to be true right now, those who are capable of turning their lives into art, their personal trials and struggles into genius, are often shitty people.
Sheila Copps, a former deputy prime minister, who is regularly considered a “left-wing liberal”, has defend Tweets after being criticized for using sexist and racist language, all the the while being labelled a “mouth piece” for the Liberal Party and Justin Trudeau.
Canadians as a whole believe Jody Wilson-Raybould’s testimony over the Trudeau Liberals’ explanation by almost a 4 to 1 margin.
In a Monday morning statement, the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) released a statement acknowledging the Canadian SNC-Lavalin scandal.
In this interview, Gad Saad puts forth a kind of call to arms, calling for fellow academics to join him in his crusade against social justice antics, and to speak up against the parasitic thought that has gone viral across Western and developed countries, especially on college campuses