"Sir John A. Macdonald has achievements worth celebrating and commemorating. His achievements are not diminished by his flaws," he wrote.
Felicella noted that BC is experiencing an "illicit drug toxicity crisis," not an addiction crisis.
On Monday, a coalition of border city Chambers of Commerce called on the federal government to nix the app and lift restrictions.
In one tweet, Marouf says that his motto is "Life is too short for ... entertaining Jewish White Supremacists with anything but a bullet to the head."
The Colonial Building, which sits in the heart of St. John's and is among the city's top tourist attractions, was designated a Provincial Historic Site in 1974.
Const. Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service is being investigated after she allegedly committed discreditable conduct by taking on a private investigation project to find the vaccination status of parents whose children had died.
J.R. Smith, a veteran of Afghanistan in the Royal Canadian Regiment as part of Operation Medusa in 2006, is accused of driving the getaway vehicle in the July 31 incident that also injured eight others.
RCMP documents say that it needs spyware because traditional methods of wiretapping are less effective than they were before.
Singh said that he believes Canadians will get the plan, despite the Liberal Party's delays.
44-year-old Aydin Coban had threatened 15-year-old Amanda Todd with showing her nude images to everyone she knew if she didn't perform cam shows for him.
Crew have been detained since April 5, when a $25-million bag of cocaine was found after crew members located authorities to a suspicious bag on the 50-seat CRJ-100 passenger jet.
On Friday, the Liberals announced that the temporary ban on handgun imports would be taking effect August 18 as a "stopgap" while the more comprehensive national freeze moves through the legislative process.
The first group of soldiers is expected to depart Edmonton next week for a military training base in the southeastern part of the UK.
"We call on China to de-escalate," Joly said, "because we think that there may be risks of not only heightened tensions, but also destabilizing the region."
The parole board found that during his fifteen years at large, Serero had lived "an ordered, quiet, secluded life."