The Leader of the Conservatives and the Official Opposition Erin O'Toole announced on Thursday that is is calling on Justin Trudeau to withdraw Bill-C10, the controversial social media censorship bill. If the bill is not repealed, O'Toole pledged to repeal it if elected.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he's "frustrated and disappointed" with Premier Ford's continued calls on Ottawa to tighten restrictions at the border in Ontario without specifying what that would look like.
The province of BC is eyeing measures that would prevent people from renewing their driver's licences if they still owe outstanding fines for breaking the city's numerous lockdown regulations.
"At a time when contagious variants cause real risk to our province, we can't rush the reopen," said Ford.
The decision reads that the court found the Conservatives' use of CBC footage was fair.
The report does say, however, that then-Finance Minister Bill Morneau "should have recused himself from discussion on these matters due to his friendship with Mr. Kielburger."
Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to make a joint announcement with Ontario's chief medical officer of health amidst the growing potential for the province's current lockdowns to continue.
An alert was sent out to residents, and the RCMP sent a tweet asking "residents/schools/businesses and people in the area" to lock their doors and stay away from windows.
Dr. Peterson to Trudeau: "Just try and regulate my YouTube channel and see what happens."
Trudeau said that the decision was made following a consultation with his doctor.
According to a statement from OMA President Dr. Samatha Hill, lifting the order would only prolong the amount of time Ontarians need to face restrictions.
The comments came on Wednesday during a press conference, where Singh called on the Trudeau Liberals to halt the sales of arms from Canada to Israel.
At least four of the nearly dozen organizations listed by Guilbeault receive funding from the Trudeau Liberals.
Charlottetown city council voted 8-1 to keep the Sir. John A. Macdonald, but add signage and art proposed by Indigenous leaders.
Our MPs have very little power in Parliament since power in our Party System is centralized with Leadership. Well if they have no power, where does that leave us?