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The consensus of the punditocracy seems to be that today's resignation of Gerald Butts is another Liberal blunder in handling the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Hundreds of tractor rigs, pickup trucks, cars and protestors in the pro-oil, pro-pipeline United We Roll convoy arrived in Ottawa Tuesday morning, parked right in front of Parliament Hill and let loose their horns of discontent.
Canadian Taxpayers spent $161,000 for photographers to take images of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan on his many national and international trips in what the Liberal government says is proof that Canada is re-engaging on the world stage.
People are shocked to learn that 93% of Canada’s trafficking victims come from within Canada.
Portraying herself as a warrior for conservatism while doing all she can to sabotage it, Candace Owens is the right’s answer to people like Matthew Sears on the left. Her brand can be summarized as one of uninformed statements, unabashed hypocrisy, and opportunism.
I went to a gay bar with my girlfriend on Friday and watched the finale of RuPaul's Drag Race. It was a drag.
"The reality is that we seem to be getting closer to the Emperor and he doesn't seem to have any clothes on," said Wilson on the resignation.
Although Butts only met once with SNC-Lavalin, the meeting broached the topic of "justice and law enforcement".
How can Canada, a country, that has more than 10% of the world's oil reserves and ranks as the fourth largest exporter of the substance continue to thrive while transporting its resources by train?
Men are not better than women; women are not better than men. Women and men are different; men and women are equal. Let's stop being afraid of ourselves.
The principal Secretary to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts has resigned.
Liberal minister says we need to hear Wilson-Raybould's side of the story
A tale of two young women—one Canadian, one American. Both are as smart as the proverbial whips and, more important, heroically resistant to extraordinary pressure by trans activists to disappear them from public life.
The protesters, who marched from Place-Saint-Henri métro station to Lemay's head office on St. Jacques Street, carried signs with the names of people who have been deported from Canada in recent years, chanting slogans like "prisons are cages."
According to WeChat records, the students were told to notify the Chinese consulate which academics were present at the event.