Leaders' Debate Commissioner David Lloyd Johnston confirmed that federal leaders debates scheduled for September will not include People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier.
This comes as #Freeland begins trending on Twitter.
The video posted by Freeland is manipulated to exclude crucial comments from O'Toole.
There are no more details on when or how this would be imposed.
On day seven of this snap election campaign, Erin O'Toole was at Edmonton's Winnifred Stewart Association, announcing new details about his parties plan to tackle barriers and challenges for Canadians living with disabilities worsened by the pandemic.
A former Bank of Canada governor had strong criticism for Trudeau's recent public gaffe in which he brushed off a serious question by a reporter regarding Canadian monetary policy.
The Justice Centre released the 2021 Campus Vaccine Index Thursday to educate students, parents and the public with the campus COVID-19 vaccination policies of 61 public universities in Canada.
In response to recent revelations that Trudeau Liberal candidate for Calgary Nose Hill Jessica Dale-Walker told Alberta to "fit in or f-ck off," Michelle Rempel Garner, a Conservative candidate for Calgary Nose Hill, slammed both Walker and Prime Minister Trudeau in a statement issued Thursday.
"I need you to talk to your neighbours and talk to your friends, talk to those folks who are still wondering if they should get vaccinated and tell them 'yes.'"
"We're not a country that makes vaccination mandatory, for example, but we want to encourage everyone to get it," said Trudeau in May.
Chief Electoral Officer Stephane Perrault Wednesday said his agency would strictly enforce any local mask requirements on Election Day. Maskless voters would be ejected from polling stations.
The women told police he approached their car at the Southgate Mall parking lot in December and began yelling at them.
CBC has acknowledged multiple errors in coverage, including information about COVID. They began publicly tracking its corrections, errors and clarifications for the first time last January 1.
Almost one year after his first season, the BC-based taxpayer advocate is releasing seven episodes for free on his Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Sahar says, "I will not fault the Canadian Armed Forces because they have been fighting very hard to help interpreters out."