In comparison, the Liberals are reported to only have a 9 percent chance of a majority election in the upcoming election.
Conservative MP and finance critic Pierre Poilievre vowed “to speak for hours and hours on end” in the House of Commons this week to force the government’s hand in the SNC-Lavalin affair, setting the stage for a second budget-related filibuster in a month.
New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan saw gas prices increase by about 4.4 cents per litre starting on Monday.
“I, personally, don’t feel comfortable, personally, with a colleague who may be recording me without my knowledge,” continued Hajdu.
Two provincial organizers have resigned from the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), citing EDA issues and rogue elements which have allegedly strayed the party from its original principles.
It seems to me that there is only question left: How stupid does Justin Trudeau think we are?
The PMO said that in addition to Trudeau, the office was “unaware of the full contents of this recording before today.”
Notley claims she punished the MLAs involved but she refuses to say how.
Jody Wilson-Raybould said she hopes for “a future where we truly do politics differently.” Whether or not the Trudeau government faces any accountability as a result of her ordeal will give the public a clear indication of the chance for that hope becoming a reality.
In the face of failed consultations on Bighorn, Kara Barker was “compelled to speak out.” As a Crown prosecutor with a Juris Doctor in Law, Kara, an Edmontonian Cree woman, stood tall.
Jody Wilson-Raybould's secret recordings and documents have been released
“Trudeau’s apology rings hollow while our people are suffering without the care and support that we need.”
A recording of one of the crucial conversations during the time period of “inappropriate pressure” from the PMO on Wilson-Raybould would give greater insight into where exactly that trust broke down.
Former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne’s chief-of-staff, Andrew Bevan, received nearly $400,000 in severance pay according to the province’s 2018’s “sunshine list”
In Nunavut’s only city, Iqaluit students are now being faced with a decision. Should the national anthem be sung every morning? Or should it be pushed to the wayside?