The staggeringly low 12 years of age which permits youth to work at most jobs has advocates saying that enough is enough, and that it’s time to raise the age to a much more reasonable 16.
Grant Jameson, who on top of his $105,026 taxpayer funded yearly salary, has also claimed $92,130 in expenses to commute from Ottawa to Toronto, according to disclosures on his office’s website.
The Coalition Avenir Québec government led by Premier François Legault are expected to table the bill on this topic Thursday.
As the SNC-Lavalin scandal plagues Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government, Liberal MPs used their majority Tuesday to block an Ethics committee investigation into alleged political interference by Trudeau and other key figures over criminal proceedings against the Québec company.
New Zealand's gun ban on what they call "military-style" semiautomatic firearms has Canadian activists paying attention, now ready to apply pressure to the federal government.
York police have arrested a 35 year old Toronto man in relation the armed kidnapping of 22-year-old Wanzhen Lu, a Chinese national.
According to the Globe and Mail, the Trudeau government’s plan to take away your guns has run into one major roadblock. The Canadian people don’t want any more gun restrictions.
Eva Kiryakos was threatened with social media posts she wrote about Germany’s migrant problem and gender neutral washrooms forcing her to resign in a public announcement to her followers.
Grade 8 students in classrooms across Nova Scotia are being taught about transgender issues using a school book that is littered with unscientific propaganda.
Poll suggests Conservative support is high among Albertans and the middle class while Liberals are more likely to get the vote from the most wealthy Canadians.
As of today, Omar Khadr is a free man.
In February of 2019, Omar Khadr, the well known former Guantanamo Bay prisoner convicted of killing an American soldier as a child, who also received $10.5 million from the Canadian federal government, requested that his sentence be declared expired by an Alberta court.
The call comes shortly after Wilson-Raybould sent a package of documents and text messages to the Justice Committee, who have judged that their investigation into the affair has been concluded.
Scheer criticized Liberals and pundits for using the New Zealand tragedy to "score cheap political points in a disgusting manner".
Shortly after the 2004 federal election, Judy Sgro was accused of fast tracking a Romanian stripper’s visa as a reward for volunteering on her campaign.