Tony Clement says well-placed sources have informed him that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce a ban on legal firearms at a women’s conference this June in Vancouver.
Although Maxime continues to present us with a cool, calm, collected, charming, and charismatic persona, from this outsider's perspective, it feels like watching a good baseball player go on a hitless streak.
Abortion has been legal in Canada for 50 years, with former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau decriminalizing and removing some restrictions on the practice in 1969. To date, there are zero laws governing abortion on the books.
The Liberal government actually looked at ways to bring back ISIS members with Canadian citizenships.
Mohammed Shamji, a Toronto surgeon who was accused of brutally murdering his wife while their children slept nearby has been handed a life sentence for second-degree murder with no chance of parole for 14 years.
The Prime Minister of Canada will be speaking at the Toronto tech-conference COLLISION, alongside celebrities like Akon and Seth Rogen.
The Ford government is currently engaged in consultation sessions on reigning in public sector spending. One of the ideas proposed by the province is setting a limit on wage increases via legislation.
There are currently 400,000 red-and-white health cards in circulation.
Ottawa Police have asked for the public’s help in locating a missing Supreme Court Justice.
“I would be surprised if they didn’t make up their minds before sometime in early June,” she said.
Henein, who has not ruled out a civil suit on behalf of Norman, asked for an apology.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested after torturing and killing two dogs in a Whitby plaza over the weekend.
While online harassment of women in politics is nothing new, it’s distressing to catch such a candid glimpse of it. Michelle Rempel reminded us today of what women all too often have to put up with.
The Liberal team wont have Pam Goldsmith-Jones in the coming election.
t’s not easy being Green. And that is no understatement. In the Party’s entire 36-year history, they have only won two seats, with this week’s victory in Nanaimo-Ladysmith being the second.