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.
According to the New York Times, Erdogan used an edited version of the video at least three times to “galvanize support among his Islamist followers ahead of local elections at the end of the month and criticized the Turkish opposition as weak.”
Measures to contain far-right terrorism and the spread of rogue ideologies need to be debated intelligently, as do those concerning Islamism.
Environment minister Catherine McKenna conflated energy with pollution and announced she’s giving away our money under the banner of “climate action”, so we should come and get some.
Murray is known as a strong anti-pipeline voice, since serving as a Vancouver MP for over 10 years.
Multiple people were injured in the Dutch city of Utrecht after a gun man opened fire on a tram.
According to the latest numbers, since Justin Trudeau’s “welcome to Canada” tweet in 2017, Canada has experienced a growth of over 40,000 illegal border crossings.
An effort like this will be physically taxing for everyone involved, making it a very costly form of punishment.
Rusnak is not the first Liberal to call it quits just ahead of 2019. Earlier this month, Liberal MP for Whitby, Ontario Celina Caesar-Chavannes announced that she will not be seeking re-election.
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The policy seeks to remove restrictions like bans on low-cut shirts that show cleavage, transparent blouses and not being allowed to have exposed underwear.
2019 will be the final year Vancouver Rape Relief qualifies for its city funding until it agrees to change its female-only policy.