A major car crash on the QEW in Burlington has killed two women and injured three other people, local paramedics say.
One of the managers of the Keystone XL pipeline said on Monday that "hundreds of layoffs have already begun due to Biden's halt on construction."
The debate was prompted by Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole.
"We all know it pays to be friends with the Liberals. Just ask SNC-Lavalin," the ad says.
While the statement did not detail the specifics which led to Sangha's dismissal, it comes two days after Sangha was accused of making false allegations against departed Innovation, Science, and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains.
Freeland did not offer many specifics regarding the government's plan, telling Canadians that the government plans to consult them on their priorities before presenting a budget.
The cancelation of the Keystone XL pipeline is estimated to eliminate 11,000 US jobs, including 8,000 union jobs, and 60,000 Canadian jobs.
The LaSalle Police is recommending that everyone stay off unsafe frozen bodies of water.
"As the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, the CAS will deliver action and inspire change to help societies build back better," says the Summit.
Marty Allain posted a video on Facebook of his Nicholas, his five-year-old son, driving a mini-Zamboni and clearing the ice. The video went viral way beyond their expectations.
Currie served as MLA for District 11 Charlottetown-Parkdale from 2007 to 2017 and held several cabinet roles during that time, including his tenure as Health Minister.
In-person classes have restarted today in only seven Ontario regions, meaning that millions of students and parents are still stranded at the mercy of remote learning due to COVID-19 fears.
The gym noted that while ordinary Ontarians are prohibited from exercising at gyms and fitness centres across the province, Olympic athletes and NHL players are exempt from such restrictions.
"I don't see how that's in the interest of the United States," Kenney said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Canadians to look past newly sworn-in President Joe Biden's killing of the Keystone Pipeline project, and says he is looking forward to working with the Biden administration, the Regina Leader-Post reports.