"The Government of Canada is urging Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents to shelter in place," an email to those stuck in Afghanistan said.
This puts the Conservatives ahead of the Liberals for the first time in polls this election cycle.
"Off the record conversations are common on Prime Minister trips coming back. That's a very different scenario than during a campaign."
The Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) found that Canadians will pay up to 350 percent more at the pump by 2030. The typical Canadian motorist will pay up to $900 annually to cover the federal carbon tax.
The Justice Centre is representing two students who were refused to continue their studies at Seneca College. To be reinstated, they must take their COVID-19 vaccinations.
Brenda Cherry of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, testified she was confused after receiving a Where To Vote card in the mail. She was misinformed that longtime permanent residents could vote.
On Monsef’s comments, he said: "The Minister expressed her views and explained herself. We will continue to recognize the Taliban as a terrorist organization."
Justin Trudeau was back in BC this morning, speaking about housing outside a property in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey.
Dr. Paul Roumeliotis said that an announcement about an Ontario vaccine passport should be expected in one to two weeks.
A Liberal candidate for Vancouver-Granville is being accused of violating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to crack down on buyers who "flip homes."
Last year, it was discovered that Montreal-based Baylis Medical Company Inc., owned by former Quebec Liberal MP Frank Baylis, was awarded a federal contract totalling $237 million.
The statement contrasts a previous one from Trudeau last week, in which he gave no wiggle room for recognizing the Taliban-led government.
Liberal Minister for Gender Equality Miryam Monsef referred to the Taliban as "our brothers" during a press conference on Wednesday.
The Canada Elections Act prohibits any person from knowingly making a false statement to influence voters.
The Conservative platform released last week showed O'Toole was prepared to allocate more CHT each year compared to the Liberals. "I trust the premiers to do what is best for patients in their province," he said.