Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared that if the Trans Mountain Pipeline is not built by Trudeau’s government, he will hold a referendum on ending equalization payments.
Halloween is around the corner! But with the official holiday having landed on a Thursday this year, many suited up a weekend early to flaunt their often uncreative get-ups! Here are some of the highs and lows of this past weekend.
Karina Gould has said in a statement that Canada needs to do more to fight against online disinformation
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits Rideau Hall today to inform Governor General Julie Payette he will attempt to form government.
Language Commissioner rules Canada Post must change URLs to French for all web pages in French.
“This House can no longer keep this country hostage,” Johnson told MPs, adding that Parliament had become “dysfunctional”.
NDP MP Brian Masse talks about the election results and how his party is looking to impact policy in a minority Liberal government.
A backgrounder on those viral videos of robot gunslingers.
Public union heads are relieved Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won another term in office as contract negotiations continue.
The protesters were peacefully protesting in the Parliament premises when they were dragged and arrested by the police.
General Mark Milley told reporters that the dog “performed a tremendous service” in finding al-Baghdadi in a tunnel under his compound.
The Post Millennial sat down with Atwin so to discover Canada’s new star M.P. In the conversation, Atwin discussed her background and her political influences, as well as what she hopes the Green Party can do to remedy Western alienation and the courting of Jody-Wilson Raybould.
Ford Motor Company has announced that it will lay off roughly 450 employees at its Oakville, Ontario factory in early 2020.
Dr. Crockford believes the University has chosen not to renew her adjunct position due to heightened social pressures and her strong assertion that polar bears are not only not facing a climate emergency but are actually thriving.
Longtime insider says B.C.’s adoption of UNDRIP should light a fire under Trudeau to cut pipeline deal with Indigenous interests. B.C. NDP Premier could prove major problem for pipeline expansion.