Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed his Japanese counterpart to Parliament Hill this morning. The two leaders met up in Ottawa to discuss trade, the upcoming G20 meeting in Japan, among other topics.
While visiting the flooding emergency relief operations in Constance Bay, Ontario, Premier Doug Ford handed out his personal cell phone number to volunteers and residents in need of support.
Justin Trudeau was chided by a volunteer for preventing him and others from “saving people’s homes” in Constance Bay, Ottawa.
Some experts are blaming the uptick on social media apps such as Tinder.
Rain expected to continue over weekend, leaving some wondering when the downpour will end.
The term “revenue neutral” has gotten a bit mixed up in the recent controversy surrounding the government’s carbon pricing plan.
The flooding situations across Eastern Canada has caught many offguard, with an estimated 1,900 homes being affected by the Ottawa-Gattineau area alone. Homeowners are now being forced to leave their properties, as a state of emergency has been called.
Families in Ontario, New Brunswick, Manitoba and Saskatchewan will carry the burden of federal “carbon pricing” according to Parliament Budget Officer Yves Giroux and his office’s analysis of the federal tax in effect since April 1st this year.
According to the latest numbers reported by Health Canada
6,749 people have chosen to undergo euthanasia since becoming legal in June 2016.
Police in the Greater Vancouver Area (GVA) are reporting what might just be a “gas crime wave”.
If you have any information immediately call 911.
According to a statement Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi, the Trudeau government can’t guarantee it will have a decision on the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion prior to the next election.
Tim Uppal, a former Conservative Member of Parliament from 2008 – 2015, spoke with The Post Millennial on the state of Indigenous consultations on energy projects and the delay in building the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Teachers will not be laid off as a result of larger class sizes, according to a recent funding increase announcement expected Friday by the Doug Ford government.
The owner was ordered by a Canadian judge to put up a sign on his property that reads "Warning: it is illegal to enter Canada directly from this property"