Elections Canada mistakenly inputted a lead for Liberal candidate Maninder Sidhu in the Brampton East riding. The riding's polling stations remain open at the time of publishing.
Paul says, "I invited Mr. Blanchet to get educated about systemic discrimination [in June 2020]. I extend that invitation again. I would be happy to educate him."
Soliman took to Twitter to clarify that the Star "misrepresented" his comments. "Let me be very clear: this election is too close to call," he tweeted. "We may not know the result for days. Every vote will count."
O'Toole says, "All Canadian families deserve an economic recovery, including families in Western Canada that feel left out after six years of Mr. Trudeau. Let's get emissions down and Canadian resources to market."
APTN journalist Melissa Ridgen says, "You've [Liberal government] promised clean drinking water, but billions of dollars later, that hasn’t happened. Many still do not have clean drinking water."
Trudeau says jokingly, "We won't have to make that decision right now. Don't worry, mum." Blanchet adds: "Some dads and some moms don't have to worry. They will have the money."
Paul said that her party does not support vaccine passports. She couldn't raise that issue at the federal level because Parliament was suspended for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's snap election.
Canada's two biggest parties are neck and neck as Canadians go to the polls to elect their next government.
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For fiscal year 2019-2020, non-COVID inpatient discharges and ICU visits were higher than the combined COVID and non-COVID discharges and visits the following fiscal year.
A large number of residents demanding the province to end its vaccine and mask mandates, as well as other COVID restrictions, gathered on the grounds of the BC Legislature.
A coalition of nine Canadian grassroots women's organizations is leading a national protest at five federal prisons for women to demand that these offenders be sent back to the men's prisons from where they were transferred.
The founder of an advocacy group for survivors of sexual misconduct is speaking out after prominent party leaders dodged questions on their commitments to addressing issues of assault and harassment in the workplace.
Norman says, "we need to choose a leader of substance, a leader who will face these challenges with courage, integrity, reason and a solid plan for what's in the best long-term interest of this country."
After BC launched its "vaccine passport" program for a myriad of "non-essential" services, several businesses defied the public health order requiring them to check customers for proof of vaccination.