Does government have to respect the fundamental Charter freedoms of public servants?
The PM traveled to the island via private jet along with his family and a security detail.
“My deepest concern and regret now is that reconciliation was just another façade.”
According to the National Observer the Trudeau government announced a confidential deal with SNC, just “four days after Trudeau’s first throne speech in 2015.”
Omar’s riches come from the controversial and widely covered settlement he recieved nearly two years ago, when the Supreme Court ruled that Canadian officials “violated his rights by failing to protect him from abuses suffered at Guantanamo Bay.”
Wernick will serve as the head of a panel of government employees who will monitor this year’s election campaign, on the lookout for fake news and foreign interference.
A Coast-to-coast street view of Trudeau’s believability, viability and survivability.
“Mass extinction” has taken on a new meaning. A national charity that works to save old buildings estimates that 9,000 churches in Canada will be lost in the next decade.
Sheila Copps, a former deputy prime minister, who is regularly considered a “left-wing liberal”, has defend Tweets after being criticized for using sexist and racist language, all the the while being labelled a “mouth piece” for the Liberal Party and Justin Trudeau.
Canadians as a whole believe Jody Wilson-Raybould’s testimony over the Trudeau Liberals’ explanation by almost a 4 to 1 margin.
Host Wendy Mesley issued an apology on air, upon the request of The Post Millennial, for their coverage of the Convington kids.
The conservatives have launched a new website encouraging Canadians to show their support of Jody Wilson-Raybould by contacting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau directly and asking him to allow her to testify.
“This is how the Prime Minister acted when an Indigenous woman was assaulted in front of him.”
Currently, Justin Trudeau is at an 8-point lead over Conservative leader Andrew Scheer. According to the poll, 39 per cent of Canadians picked the current PM as their preferred choice for the job, while only 31 per cent picked Scheer.
Given the expected poor performance of the NDP, the UCP is en route to obtaining a majority government for the next four years. According to the poll, 57.8% of Albertans expressed a desire to vote for the United Conservatives in the upcoming election.