Newly leaked emails show that senior staffers in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office spoke privately with the staffers of Liberal cabinet minister about how to keep information on the COVID response secret from Canadians.
The weekly anti-lockdown protest once again defied the provincial stay-at-home order, calling again for an end to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns which have correlated with a sharp rise in unemployment.
In a later interview, Wolf said that she tweeted out their names in order to prevent them from getting jobs in education, alleging that they were unfit to be teachers.
A Manitoba man pleaded guilty on Friday to eight separate charges in connection with an incident where he rammed the gates of Rideau Hall with his truck, armed to the teeth.
"Foreign economies have to live under COVID, but here in Canada, we have to live under Justin Trudeau, who has the worst vaccine record in the G7, by far."
Former high-ranking MP Celina Ceasar-Chavannes has just released a new book, in which she puts forth that Trudeau and much of the Liberal caucus have no real committment to diversity or inclusion.
Not only have the Liberals torn-up the economy, but they’re also hopeless in re-starting it!
"This will be fully investigated. I won't be ignoring this, and once we have all the details, there will be full accountability."
The revelation raises further concerns over conflict of interest within the Liberal government.
According to the survey, employment fell by 1.2 percent, or 213,000 jobs, in January, with losses "entirely in part-time work and were concentrated in the Quebec and Ontario retail trade sectors."
Police say a a 7-year-old girl was playing on the front step of a home when she was she was approached by an unknown man who tried to lure her away from her home.
On Jan. 29, Moderna advised the Canadian government that they would only be able to fulfill 78 percent of Canada's order for vaccines for early February.
"The choices are to pull out, to barricade ourselves, to divide, to further polarize and say out of protest we're not going to go, or to engage and be part of a conversation, to amplify voices, to speak our mind on things that are important to us and to participate in the Games."
The policy would force big tech companies such as Facebook and Google to pay a share of their advertising revenue to news outlets that are shared on their sites. It would also force such companies to be non-discriminatory in their treatment of news outlets under the penalty of fines.
They also suggested that there may be more layoffs to come, although they also noted that some of the layoffs are temporary.