According to an investigative report by Stewart Bell for Global News, Canadian-bred terrorists have been responsible for the deaths and injuries of over 300 people in other countries since 2012.
The vandalism of a war memorial in Airdrie has caused some politicians to call for heftier fines and increased penalties.
I think it’s important that all politicians be straight with Canadians in how they characterize their own actions and their own beliefs,” said Justin Trudeau.
The Liberal riding association for Markham-Stouffville is standing by Jane Philpott’s side.
A freezing rain storm combined with strong winds has caused power outages for almost 300,0000 people in Quebec.
Toronto lawyer and defamation expert Gil Zvulony says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s threat to sue Conservative leader Andrew Scheer over comments he made about the PM’s conduct involving ex-attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould is “a bad move”.
In the company’s annual information form, it admits to participating in an industry-wide price fixing regime.
Trudeau surely must be feeling the heat at these testing times. From an outsider’s perspective, it looks as though Trudeau’s entire political world is on fire. The SNC-Lavalin fallout has damaged his image in more ways than one, with Liberals attempting to save as much face as possible.
Alberta is predicted to take on the largest share of the loss, while British Columbia will only be minimally effected.
The Ford government announced today that it will be mandating that gas stations display stickers that reveal the cost of the federal carbon tax for those filling up.
Canadian health officials are warning the public after 63 people across six provinces have been affected by a salmonella. 18 people have been hospitalized and two deaths are reported, though it has not been determined if salmonella was a factor.
recent survey by Forum Research has found that Albertan voters support Jason Kenney to the tune of 55 percent, giving the United Conservatives the edge over current Premier Rachel Notley’s NDPs.
Drivers in Vancouver can’t catch a break and are now paying a whopping, record-shattering price of 164.9 cents a litre
The federal government has made more than $4.2 billion in spending announcements since the SNC-Lavalin scandal broke on February 7, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
Great news, Ontario sports fans. We will finally be able to tailgate like fans do outside arenas and stadiums in the United States.