The deficit may be rapidly getting out of hand.
Although Freeland and Trudeau like to play it tough in front of the cameras, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that under their direction, Canada’s fate is becoming increasingly dictated by foreign powers.
As Canada Post workers begin to get back to the job after legislation requiring them to end their rotating regional strikes across the country gained royal assent, many are still wondering whether their letters to Santa will make it to the north pole this year
While Canada excels in certain areas, it falls behind on issues like freedom of expression and recognition of the family
The police have already begun cracking down.
The cost of accommodating one illegal border crosser is about twice as much as Canadian seniors get per year in Old Age Security.
Members of the Bigstone Cree Nation are demanding answers.
The common argument made by the Left that “Health care is a right” is severely flawed, and muddles the debate about health care policy.
The updated Canada Summer Jobs program will change it's wording to require that applicants declare that they will not work to infringe on the charter rights of Canadians.
Stephen Harper has had a lasting impact on Canadian and international politics
In light of the government’s recent announcement of a $600 million bailout package to Canadian media companies, the signing of this pact only increases the amount of pressure on media companies to conform to the governments positions and soften their reporting on them.
Prime Minister Trudeau was right to give his November apology, but his words come across as somewhat hollow in light of his other actions.
Why did Justin Trudeau choose to tweet away 50 million of our dollars in order to impress an unfunny cable television fake news host?
One of them, Shelah Poyer, is a single mom who works out of her home. JY was willing to withdraw his complaint in exchange for $2,500. If JY is demanding similar sums from the other 14 women, he stands to receive as much as $35,000 for dropping his human rights complaints.
New evidence has come to light showing that Justin Trudeau's Liberal government has left $372 million earmarked to help veterans and their families unspent since they first came to office in November 2015.