Today marks the end of yet another exceptionally divisive campaign, and the last provincial election before October.
Bill C-48 has been sent back to the Senate for debate after being effectively voted down through a 6-6 vote.
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It seems that Liberal MP Adam Vaughan can’t resist writing a tweet about Conservatives without it being interpreted as having violent undertones.
“Morally reprehensible.” That’s how the New Democratic Party is describing the decision by Conservative MPs to invite world-renowed psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson to testify in front of the justice committee in the House of Commons tomorrow
Scheer has gone so far as to say that Trudeau does not act like someone concerned about climate change.
“We are done with asking nicely. Today our government has given Justice Cullen the authority to do more than ask for voluntary participation.”
There is an influx of roaming population of porcine pariahs parading across the prairies and the rest of Canada.
Ontario taxpayers footed the bill for a well-heeled anti-pipeline group to fight their own province’s and Saskatchewan’s court of appeal challenges of the federal carbon tax.
After reaching a deal with the federal government, the province of Quebec will be granted a role in deciding who the next Supreme Court Justice for the province will be.
Conservative Party leader says Huawei won’t be included in Canada’s wireless 5G development.
The federal government has paid nearly $137 million to IBM to maintain the Phoenix pay system in 2019 alone.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has offered new Canadian softwood lumber and steel to the French President Emmanuel Macron to help rebuild the historic Notre Dame cathedral
American Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced earlier today while testifying in front of the U.S. Senate appropriations subcommittee that crippling steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico could be over very soon.
“I haven’t heard that much energy in a long time,” said Premier Ford to the already booing audience.