Bill Blair, the Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister announced that his ongoing review will include semi-automatic guns like the one used by the Christchurch shooter.
The fact is this plan was crafted behind closed doors, and drafted outside of Alberta’s legislated planning process. First Nations were not consulted prior to the plan’s release, despite all of the Minister’s high-minded rhetoric.
Media outlets used the Christchurch attack as an opportunity to smear a UCP candidate as a white supremacist with comments dug up from 2017 forcing her to resign.
This is the latest in a series of high profile resignations since the SNC-Lavalin scandal broke.
According to today’s report released by Ontario’s Office of the Integrity Commissioner, Premier Doug Ford did not break the law in the appointment of his close friend, Ron Teverner as the Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police.
The Conservatives completely ignored the politically correct modifications of the Trudeau Liberals. They proudly sang “all thy sons” instead of the incoherent “all of us.”
Every time a Canadian passes a gas station and sees huge numbers showing high gas prices, it’s basically free advertising for the Conservative Party.
As more and more Canadians wind down their careers and enter into retirement, the burden is increasingly left for younger Canadians to shoulder.
Ottawa has a revolving door problem. Every time the Liberals and Conservatives trade places governing the country, a scandal breaks out.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer called the measure a “Coverup Budget” and announced that his party will do everything in their power to get to the bottom of SNC-Lavalin.
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