"Our commitment to reaching net neutrality by 2050, to hitting our climate commitments by 2030 remains as firm as ever."
The questioning came from Conservative MP Dane Lloyd, who pressed interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell on the matter.
A longtime legislator was removed from the Ontario New Democrats' caucus following the discovery that he was a part of an "Islamophobic" Facebook group.
MEP Christine Anderson told the prime minister that he was a "disgrace to any democracy." Anderson criticized Trudeau for violating "democracy, human rights, and the rule of law."
Following the discoveries of hundreds of unmarked graves at residential schools across Canada in 2021, the Catholic Church has ramped up efforts to reconcile its involvement.
Home Depot in Canada has come under fire recently after a training page was posted to Twitter, highlighting privilege as it applies to race, religion, and sexuality.
"We watched how you trample women with horses," said the MEP.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had trouble filling out the seats of European Parliament during his speech.
Trudeau specifically attacked the February Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa, saying that its leaders were "cynical populists who are trying to exploit" anxieties.
Saunders will run in the Don Valley West riding—the riding held by former Ontario Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne, who is not seeking reelection.
The video shows numerous MPs including, notably, the leader of the New Democrat Party, Jagmeet Singh, who frequently used the incident to justify his party's "reluctant" support of the Emergency Act's invoking.
"Canadians did not vote for an NDP government. This is little more than backdoor socialism. Trudeau is truly polarizing politics which is what he likes," Bergen said.
"Every piece of legislation will continue to get the scrutiny it merits," Trudeau assured, saying that the government will "continue" to be held to account.
Jagmeet Singh's NDP and Justin Trudeau's Liberals have struck a tentative deal to keep Canada under left-wing rule until 2025, CBC's Vassy Kepelos is reporting.
Media personalities will be participating in a live podcast to discuss their experiences with online harassment and "mean tweets" as experienced by journalists.