The president of the Unifor union Jerry Dias has penned a letter to media members of his union regarding the criticism received for his partisan attacks on conservative politicians.
Police are investigating after a video was posted online which appears to show someone throwing a traffic sign onto a highway in Oakville, Ontario, while cars were rushing by.
Prime Minister Trudeau has shuffled the cabinet as a result of the retirement of Deputy Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, John Knubley.
A photo retweeted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been proven to be misinformation.
UBI isn’t a new idea. Big names from the left and right have supported it. The question then arises: can this policy work in Canada?
The Ford government has committed $3 million in funding to aid the Toronto police, in a move that would “more than double” the amount of operational surveillance cameras city-wide amid the sharp uptick in gang-related crime throughout the year and especially during the summer.
The running battle between the Trump administration and New York Times spilled into Canada on Thursday at a joint press conference in Ottawa
Zoo director Pierre Caille said the two taggers “probably used their nails,” but that the rhino may “not have even realized” that the duo were putting their signature on its back.
The company later said the reason they didn’t pay their loans back was that they didn’t achieve specific targets. In other words, the subsidiary failed, and the Irvings don’t want to cover their losses.
What the Toronto Star article didn’t mention, however, was that Ralph Goodale himself and numerous other Liberals have voted in opposition to gay marriage.
“If we don’t get pipelines we need & repeal of anti-Alberta legislation like C-48 & C-69, we will hold a referendum on equalization,” Kenney warned in a tweet.
Around 100 street gangs have been identified in the city of Toronto, according to Joe Matthews, an inspector with the Toronto’s police Integrated Gun And Gang Task Force.
On August 19, Twitter disclosed a “significant state-backed information operation” focused on spreading misinformation and undermining the freedom movement currently happening in Hong Kong.
It should come as no surprise that Ottawa would approve another $300,000 to tackle "the rise of the far-right."
“They are complicit in (Trudeau’s) attempt at obstruction of justice,” Conservative MP Peter Kent told reporters after the Ethics committee meeting adjourned.