Singh said it is “disgusting that the president could inflame hatred against people and be so divisive.”
To start, let me introduce myself as a political orphan.
In the past week, Canadians have watched as Justin Trudeau and the Liberals become more and more authoritarian.
With some concerned about whether or not the hashtag was a cesspit for bots and an easy way to influence public conversation, Twitter’s head of site integrity decided to clear things up.
The climate crisis; it’s all everybody seems to be talking about recently.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to give lower-income families $2,000 dollars to cover travelling and camping expenses so that kids can learn about the environment.
Organizers say that nearly 400,000 students from primary education to post-secondary have been released from classes to show support at the event, along with other community groups, businesses, and unions, which will shut shop for the day in order to attend.
These latest changes will address regulations and loopholes which have allowed violent criminals to reapply upon eviction and ultimately go back to living in the exact same building from which they were just evicted.
The Liberal leader had a blackface hobby until he was 29, and broke the law to benefit a private company in Quebec, now with his brand tarnished his re-election campaign expects legal gun owners to pay for Trudeau’s mistakes with their rights.
It appears that Dave Rubin’s event with Canadian candidate for Prime Minister Maxime Bernier may have its venue cancelled.
The Prime Minister’s campaign team is now refusing to accredit certain journalists, and siccing the police after them when they attempt to do their job.
September 25 marks the fourth day of Andrew Lawton being the only journalist following the Liberal campaign to not be accredited and permitted access to the campaign bus, as well as numerous Liberal events.
The 2002 Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) with the United States has become a hot button issue for the Canadian federal election. Different perspectives abound – ranging from abolition to strengthening the deal.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chrystia Freeland, has stated that the Syrian Honorary Consul in Montreal, Waseem Ramli, has had his status revoked, according to Maclean’s.
It appears as if some Liberals have no fear politicizing the state broadcaster, as long as it means swaying a few extra votes.