The 79-year-old was diagnosed in early March with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, a particularly deadly disease with a slim nine-percent survival rate.
A 16-year-old Chinese student who recently arrived in Canada has been charged by the York Regional Police with staging his kidnapping.
The 14-year-old victim was a student at Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. It was outside of school grounds where he was stabbed by two teens.
A journalist asked Trudeau questions that the parliamentary press gallery would not. Today was a great day for Canadian democracy and press freedom.
Canada’s only English-language debate with all parties present took place tonight, and it did not disappoint.
Justin Trudeau was asked if his government’s $4.5 billion purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline would be the last pipeline he would approve.
“There is a vacancy for the Ontario Liberal leadership, and if you’re so focused on provincial politics, go and run for the leadership of that party”
Scheer said, “You looked Canadians in the eye and told Canadians that the allegations in the Globe and Mail were false.” Trudeau responded, “They were false”
“The Leafs, [they’re a] highly-skilled team, I will say. A highly-skilled team, but … you cannot win unless you’re tough in the playoffs,” Don Cherry said Saturday during Hockey Night in Canada‘s ‘Coach’s Corner’ segment.
The former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts spread false information attempting to further tie the Conservative Party of Canada with the “Canadian alt-right”.
A federal court judge ordered Trudeau-government appointed Leaders’ Debate Commission to accredit conservative reporters which were previously barred.
The Green Party has dropped their candidate for the Glengarry-Prescott Russell riding over her stance on abortion.
The radical climate change activist group Extinction Rebellion has successfully shut down bridges and roads across the world.
The Leader’s Debate Commission’s journalist accreditation guidelines appear to have been created last Thursday, a day before barring conservative-leaning news outlets True North and The Rebel from covering the debate because of alleged advocacy.
In a broadside against the tide of political correctness that has seen statues removed and buildings renamed over the past several years, Andrew Scheer promised that a Conservative government would honour Canada’s past, warts and all.