The Liberal government is borrowing another $20 billion to finance its latest budget, tabled this afternoon in the House of Commons.
Scheer said it’s a “Cover-Up Budget” trying to bury SNC-Lavalin. Singh claims it’s not enough and “crumbs” for Canadians.
The Trudeau government released its 2019 budget today. Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivered a budget that caters to voters over businesses, and not everyone is happy with the announcements.
Vice Admiral Mark Norman has been denied legal aid paid by the Department of National Defence, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and senior officials secured it.
During Tuesday morning’s committee meeting, journalists were handed a new topic for the day and the Liberals voted to end the SNC-Lavalin probe. Shortly after, opposition MPs stormed out of the room
The Notley New Democrats will be up against Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party, a new party that was established in July 2017 as a merger between the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party
“There was a massacre, and you’re wearing a symbol of racism. Get the f*** out,” said one woman in the crowd.
In percentage terms, it is not necessarily a devastating fall from our current 75 cents per dollar exchange rate. However, Wolf said that he personally believes that the country could already be in a state of recession.
Military aid was supposed to have expired at the end of March but now Canadian troops will remain in Ukraine until 2022 and in Iraq until 2021.
“When you see the top civil servant in Canada resigning after his ugly testimony, to say the least, it’s just another indication that the government has lost control,” said Conservative MP Gérard Deltell.
The Liberal committee members wrote to Housefather saying that Canadians now have enough information to “judge for themselves.”
During a review of Bill C-71, Sen. Marilou McPhedran suggested a handgun prohibition be added to the new legislation just in time before the 2019 election.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in Question Period today that he has appointed former Liberal cabinet minister and deputy prime minister, Anne McLellan, to investigate the roles of attorney general and minister of justice to see if they should be separated.
His replacement, who was already on the panel alongside the deputies of Ministers Lametti and Goodale, is likely to become the new head of the election monitoring panel. Minister Freeland’s new deputy will likely become the newest member of the panel.
In a recent tweet from the Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford has called on an Ottawa condominium board to reconsider the decision to ask
Maj. Michael Mitchell to remove the Canada flag from the front of his house.