If the Burnaby South byelection is an indicator of how October's federal election will play out, then we might be in for a vicious political fight.
"If Scott Brison had not stepped down suddenly over the Christmas break, Jody Wilson-Raybould would still be the Attorney General today," Trudeau said to reporters Friday morning.
Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson, the PPC candidate for Burnaby South has put out a press release stating that her campaign has filed a formal complaint against Jay Shin for an allegedly defamatory brochure his campaign put out.
The man who exposed the infamous Adscam sponsorship scandal in which millions of dollars in public funds were paid to, then misused by Liberal-friendly advertising firms
A group of eight indigenous senators have published a letter both praising Jody Wilson-Raybould, and noting how troubling her resignation could be for the nation.
No MP was allowed to ask questions during the call.
While my story won’t be a clear representation of what my fellow classmates also felt and might still feel, it will add at least one perspective that sheds some light on what it’s like to be the victim of (clothed) voyeurism.
If you thought the Liberal promise of transparency actually meant something, think again.
The Premier of Quebec has announced that he will keep crucifixes in schools even though his government has actively promoted a ban on religious symbols.
Rehab Dughmosh, the woman who attacked workers at a Toronto-area Canadian tire with a golf club was found guilty of terror charges has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
“We have to include an invitation for Ms. Wilson-Raybould to speak. It baffles me that her name does not appear,” said Cullen before alluding to multiple meetings between Bouchard and SNC-Lavalin.
During a stop in Sudbury, Ontario today the Prime Minister momentarily forgot his script when asked about why Jody Wilson-Raybould resigned from his cabinet.
Despite the fact that the committee meeting was called for by the Conservative opposition, the Liberals guided the agenda with their own motion to hold interviews with key witnesses "in camera", or behind closed doors.
Conservative deputy leader Lisa Raitt says if the government uses its majority to quash a motion to have former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould testify on PMO interference in the SNC-Lavalin corruption charges, “that will be nothing more than an admission of guilt.”
According to two sources within the Liberal party, Jody Wilson-Raybould is currently mulling over a potential run for the Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.