The contracts were listed as "sole sourced," which means KOJO was deemed the only company capable of providing the desired services.
If found guilty, Papequash could face a minimum of 90 days in prison with a maximum penalty of 14 years behind bars.
"Sophie and I would like to share the fact that after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate."
The principle described himself as left of centre and an advocate for anti-bias training.
Poilievre lamented Meta's decision, but placed the blame solely at the feet of the the prime minister.
"We have begun the process of ending news availability permanently in Canada," Meta said in a statement.
"You know Canada's built of Christians and Muslims and and all denominations, why not celebrate that?"
"If I'm not able to access proper medical care, I don't want to continue to do this."
He questioned the claim that Canada was more racist than the US.
In a video posted by the hospital, the two were seen reading from the book ’Twas The Night Before Pride.
Chants of "F**k Trudeau" and others calling him a "traitor" broke out.
The trans-identified individual started chasing protesters, knocking flyers and cell phones out of their hands, and spit in a protester's face.
Once the boos died down, he went on to thank the attendees for the "incredibly warm welcome."
The billionaire Twitter CEO delivered his criticism in his trademark one-emoji style, simply replying with a clown face.
The prime minister suggested the Muslim objections were based on "misinformation and disinformation" and the work of the "American right-wing."