Marc and Craig Kielburger—the founders of WE Charity—are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.
Though the WE Charity has received millions of dollars in taxpayer revenue from the federal government, that amount has more than doubled since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the helm in 2015.
Morneau has promised Canadians that the government will never tax primary residences after tasking a government agency with researching the policy.
In 2010, Liberal Party members pointed fingers at members of the Conservative Party, namely former Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, for using that exact same model of jet.
Hirsch has been suspended with pay, and is set to appear in Bridgewater Provincial Court on August 12, 2020.
Bears are not uncommon in northern Ontario but this weekend, a black bear cub was spotted with a red bucket stuck on its head.
Police are investigating an incident involving an alleged racist act in a park in Calgary.
"When Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything" went viral today for shedding light on ironic similarities between the "woke" white mob and the racists they detest.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer will request an emergency debate on the prime minister's WE scandal in the House of Commons today.
A restaurant in Winnipeg has become the favourite target of the local government, that seeks to punish it through the enforcement of draconian rules—including fining it after some of its patrons danced at their table.
In an interview on the Strombo show, the host asked the Kielburger brothers whether there is someone who deserves "a kick in the ass."
Maximus, a dog trained by the Ontario Provincial Police to perform search missions, was almost killed by breathing in a large quantity of fentanyl in the course of his duties while executing a search warrant.
Toronto Mayor John Tory has suggested that those within the city continue to wear masks as Ontario enters Stage 3 of its plan to reopen the economy, fearing that a second wave of the coronavirus could flare up if the protocols are relaxed too much.
Senior government sources have suggested that Toronto will not enter Stage 3 of Ontario’s coronavirus reopening plan this week.
Despite the historic occasion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has chosen to take a personal day.