Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was once again heckled during a campaign stop on Friday, this time in Mississauga, Ontario.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked point-blank by a reporter about a press conference where it's fairly certain more than the allowed amount of people attended. His answer had nothing to do with the question.
"We will be there to support [the provinces] if they move forward with strong, clear mandates that say that people need to be vaccinated to do certain non-essential things."
"We should be extending our hand to offer assistance wherever we can. As a country, we were caught unprepared for the evacuation, but we can't be for the aftermath," O'Toole said.
A statement from the Crown broadcaster stated that the vaccine remains a "personal decision for each employee to make."
Trudeau deflected when asked about the lack of in-person briefings. PHAC said the "decision on how to communicate with Canadians is entirely within [Tam’s] purview."
Teri Bryant will advocate for responsible federal firearms legislation to deter criminals, respect property rights and make sure Albertans continue to live in safe and secure communities.
This comes as multiple casualties are confirmed in Kabul.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are not planning on bringing back broad mask mandates unlike their neighbouring provinces of B.C. and Manitoba.
A task force was formed to address the legacy of Egerton Ryerson, following his statue being toppled by activists.
O'Toole warned Trudeau in a letter he sent on July 22.
"A Conservative government will provide security to gig economy workers," the statement writes.
For the first time on August 15, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau endorsed compulsory proof of vaccination for federal employees and air passengers.
O'Toole said that it's time to put Canadian flags back up to full-mast and that reconciliation in Canada can co-exist with national pride.
On Wednesday evening, the trustees of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) voted unanimously to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for all of the staff working in schools under their jurisdiction.