Amira, a four-year-old orphan, is trapped in the Al-Hawl refugee camp in Syria. Her parents died fighting for ISIS, and now her uncle wants to bring her back home.
“I doubt his sincerity because he actually hasn’t done anything. Show me the pipeline. Where is it? He announced last year that it would be operating this year and it’s not. I don’t believe he actually wants it built,” said Scheer.
The comment by Globe and Mail journalist Denise Balkissoon was in response to Bernier sending a media advisory for the introduction of his PPC Toronto candidates.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Canadians we could eat his climate action cake and have the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion too, approving the twinning of the TMX bitumen corridor from Edmonton to Vancouver.
New evacuation orders were issued at 11 pm yesterday, as northern Alberta residents were told to fuel up their vehicles and escape.
According to shipping estimates, the trip from Manila to the Port of Vancouver could take anywhere from 18-23 days by sea. Depending on the speed of the vessel, it is very unlikely that the ship will make it to Vancouver by the end of the month as claimed by Environment Canada.
The owner of a Transcona butcher shop says someone dug a tunnel into their store and stole sausages, in what some are calling the wurst robbery of the century.
McKenna, who presents herself as a strong environmental protectionist, is also sponsoring a Commons motion to declare a national emergency on climate change that she swears is “not the flavour of the month.”
Canadian Armed Forces bombardier Patrick Labrie was killed during a NATO exercise Monday evening in Eastern Europe, says the Department of National Defence.
A Toronto man who recently beat a double murder rap a few months ago has now been charged with attempted murder in connection to a shooting that happened during the Toronto Raptors celebrations on Friday.
According to Toronto Police, there have been “numerous bomb threats to post-secondary campuses throughout the city.”
Liberals, NDP, Greens, and Bloc voted for the motion; Conservatives and Maxime Bernier of the PPC voted against.
Justice Minister David Lametti did not rule out contesting Quebec’s new secularism law prohibiting public servants in authority positions from wearing religious symbols on the job.
The Premier attended the parade alongside Toronto city Mayor John Tory and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who was met with a mixed reaction of heckling and cheers.
With the Greens gaining in the polls, and the Liberals holding on to most of the left-leaning vote, it seems as though Jagmeet is going with a different strategy; out-liberal the Liberals, and out-green the Greens.