As the United States and Canada find common ground on their new free trade deal and Chinese belligerence, Pence’s trip to Ottawa elicited more differences than similarities between the two countries.
Jason Unrau / May 30, 2019
Dias and Unifor have made no secret of their disdain for federal Conservatives – on social media Dias has self-identified on Twitter as “the resistance” to Conservative leader Andrew Scheer and his party’s federal election ambitions.
Jason Unrau / May 29, 2019
In order to safeguard personal liberty and democracy, the government must regulate the online public square and if necessary, shut down non-compliant social media sites altogether.
Jason Unrau / May 29, 2019
The Liberal government is still “securing voluntary action” by social media companies to stop the spread of false information on their platforms and according to Democratic Institutions minister Karina Gould, just Microsoft and Facebook have agreed to the terms
Jason Unrau / May 27, 2019
Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique took to Twitter this morning to ask Ontarians for their help in locating 310 children currently missing in the province.
Jason Unrau / May 27, 2019
In March, the court began hearing intervenors in New Democrat Premier John Horgan’s challenge that the province could effectively control transit access through amending B.C.’s own environmental legislation.
Jason Unrau / May 24, 2019
An association representing more than 700 Canadian journalists is threatening to pull out of a federal panel that will decide which media outlets qualify for $600 million in tax breaks
Jason Unrau / May 24, 2019
Today’s apology, more than 130 years after Poundmaker’s death, was described by the prime minister as an essential part of the Canadian government’s reconciliation with the nation’s indigenous people.
Jason Unrau / May 23, 2019
Not since The New York Times hailed a Wine Rack outlet “Ottawa’s hippest destination” has our Canadian capital revealed such mediocrity as in recent choices for its ‘Name the Trains’ contest.
Jason Unrau / May 23, 2019
Liberal MPs have denied former Vice-Admiral Mark Norman a chance to testify at parliament about his two-year ordeal fighting the federal government against charges that the Crown abandoned last week.
Jason Unrau / May 16, 2019
According to a White House statement, U.S. President Donald Trump granted “Executive Clemency” to the 74-year-old who was released in 2012, deported from the United States and has since resided in Canada.
Jason Unrau / May 16, 2019
Ontario taxpayers footed the bill for a well-heeled anti-pipeline group to fight their own province’s and Saskatchewan’s court of appeal challenges of the federal carbon tax.
Jason Unrau / May 15, 2019
Public Safety minister Ralph Goodale says Canadians are better off not knowing particulars of various terror threats the nation faces, lest they trigger hate crimes like the mosque shooting in New Zealand.
Jason Unrau / May 14, 2019
A U.S. carrier group steamed toward the Persian Gulf this week in show of force against Iran, as exiles of the Islamic republic joined parliamentarians in Ottawa to demand that Canada take more punitive measures against the rogue regime.
Jason Unrau / May 12, 2019
Tony Clement says well-placed sources have informed him that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce a ban on legal firearms at a women’s conference this June in Vancouver.
Jason Unrau / May 9, 2019