The continued humiliation of Canada on the world stage continues. Now, our military is being used as a propaganda prop by communist China.
Now that the election is over, Ford is back in Queen’s Park and he’s already starting to make moves.
The Trudeau Liberals made “helping the middle class” a key centrepiece of both their 2015 and 2019 election campaigns.
“This House can no longer keep this country hostage,” Johnson told MPs, adding that Parliament had become “dysfunctional”.
While the district has tried to remedy the situation by increasing the wages by 6 percent over three years, there are currently no new negotiations planned.
Don’t dress up as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface for Halloween in 2019.
Calgary Mayor and former Alberta Premier Naheed Nenshi says he’s willing to help bridge the current divide between Western Canada and the federal government.
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark announced that the Ontario government will not be pursuing regional reform.
The Trudeau government is appealing a judge’s decision to accredit journalists blocked by the Leaders’ Debates Commission.
if the federation doesn’t work for ALL Canadians, then nobody should be surprised to see more and more people look to the example of Quebec.
Muslims by the nature of being Muslims do not stop being everyday citizens. The issues that matter to Canadians in many cases also matter to us with perhaps a caveat here or there.
With the votes counted the results are in, and while lukewarm for most, they certainly don’t look great for the NDP.
Despite being Catholic himself, Tedjo says his move makes fiscal sense and that it’s necessary to have all four school boards merged into secular French and English schools.
With Trudeau acting so cowardly, why would China or anyone else think twice before treating our country like garbage?
The second-most sparsely populated jurisdictions in the country, with some of the most complicated politics, has elected its second female premier since Nellie Cournoyea made Canadian history back in 1991, as the first female premier to govern any province or territory.