Photo credit: Beth Baisch. According to the manifesto, the Conservatives will move forward with $70 billion in tax cuts along with $34 billion in spending by the 2028-29 fiscal year.
The Liberals say this program will "make life more affordable for Canadians who want to become parents, especially 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians who face a costly journey to parenthood."
Carney, a former banker who had no experience as an elected official until becoming prime minister, has billed himself as "someone who knows how to negotiate … and how to manage a crisis."
Poilievre accused Carney of having ties to China. "May have had something to do with the fact that [Carney] went to China not long ago to get a quarter-billion dollar loan for [his] company."
“Canada is probably the only option left [for asylum seekers]. If they stay in the US they receive letters saying you can no longer stay.”
Emergency crews arrived to find four pedestrians with injuries. Two of them were taken to the hospital.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford also responded to the report, saying the president of Honda Canada told him it was “inaccurate.”
Canada’s top obesity organization now says doctors can consider giving Ozempic to children as young as 12.
“This is not a joke to us,” declared Sue Williams-Dunn, the Ontario woman behind a February petition opposing the products. “It’s a threat to our autonomy and identity as Canadians.”
US cities are working to reassure Canadian tourists they are still welcome despite the political tension.
"Access to health care in Canada is not a business, it is a fundamental right, and we will defend it for all Canadians, without exception," Carney said.
Carney’s remark agreeing that “there is” a genocide stands in contrast to former Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s full-throated defense of Zionism.
"Today's measures will help give workers and businesses the support they need in the face of growing economic uncertainty," Ford wrote in a statement.
In this latest case, the plaintiffs are asking for $37,177.80 to cover the extra security costs, $250,000 in punitive damages, and their legal expenses.
Then-Ontario MPP Randy Hillier had been charged for organizing or attending protests against COVID restrictions in spring 2021, during a time when the province banned most outdoor gatherings.