Lee later defended his point further and explained the UN as the ideal organization for the task "because there are so many countries there."
While the problem of homelessness is a complicated and nuanced one, the least we can do to aid these people is provide them with a warm place to stay during this difficult and deadly season.
The Prime Minister's Office and his principal adviser may have some serious explaining to do.
During the debate, Liberal candidate Richard Lee suggested that the UN should have the authority to regulate Facebook and social media.
Forty years ago, Neeson was so overcome with an animalistic rage—triggered by the horrifying rape of a loved one—that he had irrational thoughts. He regretted those thoughts, and sought counsel afterward.
Instead of answering the opposition leader’s criticism, Justin Trudeau took to criticizing Stephen Harper’s tax policies during his ten years in power.
The longest wait time for a screening to have taken was a whopping total of 872 days.
The teacher also invited his class to boo the boy, publicly shaming him for wearing the cap.
Kirstin Beardsley, Food Banks' chief networks services officer, said that this number is "unacceptable," and "it has to go down."
Canadian Public Safety Minister, Ralph Goodale, said on Tuesday that Canada will not comply with the United States' request for its allies fighting in Syria and Iraq to bring foreign fighters home for trial.
“The hijab is not something that women should wear,” she said. “It symbolizes a form of oppression toward women, the fact they have to cover themselves up. It is not in my values and I think women should be free to wear what they want.”
OTTAWA: The director of Reporters Without Borders in Latin America told a parliamentary committee Tuesday that determining what is “legitimate information versus propaganda is a very fine line.”
“We see proof that the conservatives simply don’t understand that low income families don’t benefit from tax breaks because they don’t pay taxes,” said Justin Trudeau.
Omar Khadr, the well known former Guantanamo Bay prisoner convicted of killing an American solider as a child, who also received $10.5 million from the Canadian federal government, is now asking Alberta youth court to order his release and declare his eight-year sentence to have expired.
“At the Board there are those who don’t want Canadians to hear any of this. They enjoy their perks and wallow in self-inflated notions of their importance.To silence critics they defame us. We’re anti-refugee, anti-immigrant, xenophobic. Rubbish," said the former IRB member in a 2001 article.