New data from the Angus Reid Institute has given us yet another glimpse of how Canadians are thinking, and these findings suggest that the Liberal ship could be headed for some very rough waters, with a large slide in support over the first half of 2019.
The Department of Public Works awarded Postmedia a $5.5 million contract only days after announcing their media bailout package
Former Sunday School teacher Jill Knapp says she was falsely accused of being a drug smuggler, detained at the Vancouver International Airport and subsequently strip-searched.
“We have recently switched to drinking water bottles out of… water out of… when we have water bottles out of plastic. Sorry! Away from plastic towards paper like drink-box water bottles sort of things,” replied the Prime Minister.
Though a list of banned single-use plastics has not been announced, a source near the Trudeau Liberals told the CBC that list could include items such as cotton swabs, plates, drink stirrers, balloon sticks, and straws.
According to sources from within the Liberal government, and CBC, Justin Trudeau is all set to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021.
Canada will likely be investigated for genocide.
A raptors fan has been charged with mischief by Toronto police after delivering profane comments on television about Golden State Warrior Steph Curry’s wife.
Leonard’s success has prompted mayor John Tory to do whatever it takes to keep him on the team.
Given Canada’s minuscule reductions relative to global emissions, McKenna suggested during a recent CBC radio interview – as wildfires raged in Alberta – that a carbon tax could prevent future such natural disasters.
Well folks, the government that’s been fear mongering about foreign influence in Canadian elections appears to have been caught accidentally fundraising from Facebook users in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Liberal Minister of Democratic Institutions Karina Gould suggested on Thursday in Le Journal de Montreal that the federal government is not ruling out the possibility of shutting down social media platforms unwilling to comply with its latest election interference demands.
The break of the contract will mean that Ontarians will pay $100 million in penalty fees, but they will also be able to buy alcohol at their local corner store.
In an interview with CTV's Power Play, Nanos says that the party most likely to lose support in the ballot box could be the Conservatives, "depending on how they manage this."
A market in Vancouver has decided to take plastic bag matters into their own hands. East West Market in Vancouver, British Columbia has made it their initiative to embarrass their shoppers, to ensure that they cut their use of plastic bags.