Edward Snwoden’s interview with Joe Rogan is a disillusioning listen.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to create a gender-balanced cabinet when sworn in on Nov. 20 at a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Sparked by the reelection of Justin Trudeau, Wexit Facebook pages have grown exponentially. The Facebook group VoteWexit, for example, went from having 73,000 members Tuesday morning to having 217,000 a day later. The site’s website has crashed as well, seemingly from bandwidth issues.
Three people have been arrested and charged by Hamilton police in relation to protests held at a speaking event with…
“One of the clients I spoke with was crying. It was a very heavy weight off her shoulders—the stress, the loss of income. She was exceedingly relieved.”
Hog Town, as expected, had a meaningful impact on the way that the federal election played out last night, and the Big Smoke decided to vote overwhelmingly red.
Thunberg, a figurehead for climate change activists globally, has made waves since her initial splash in Sweden.
Jessica Yaniv, who infamously brought human rights complaints against multiple women for declining to wax her male genitals, has lost her cases.
Conservative candidate Tim Uppal has defeated Liberal candidate and Environment Minister, in the Edmonton Mill Woods riding.
Lisa Raitt is the Conservative candidate for Milton in Ontario. Raitt has most recently served as the Conservative Party’s Deputy Leader and has been a Member of Parliament for over a decade.
The controversial MP and federal leader, who also served in Stephen Harper’s cabinet as the minister of Small Business and Tourism and Agriculture, served as Beauce’s Member of Parliament since 2006, having won convincingly as a conservative in four prior elections.
The Liberal Party candidate Jaime Battiste in Sydney-Victoria has lost his seat. Battiste became a controversial figure after racist posts were unearthed.
The CBC has projected that the Liberals will form the next government. While it’s unclear whether it will be a minority or majority, it appears that Justin Trudeau will continue on as Prime Minister.
Having won convincingly in 2015, O’Regan was projected to win in his St. John South-Mt. Pearl riding again in 2019, with final predictions slating the Liberals at having an 85 percent chance of being reelected, while New Democrat
Twitter has been a battleground site in Canada’s 43rd election, with several hashtags having shown up during the campaign.