The Conservative Party of Canada sent out a press release Monday morning questioning why Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau gave different reasons for why he abruptly left his teaching job at B.C. private school mid-school year in 2001.
While party leaders prepare to face each other in tonight’s debate, multiple Canadian journalists fight for their right to report on their own government.
Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver, one of British Columbia’s most prominent political voices, is expected to announce his intent to resign from his position as leader of the party.
The bustling streets of Toronto are moving a bit slower this morning as environmental group Extinction Rebellion makes themselves known.
Minister of Education Stephen Lecce announced the deal earlier this evening.
The Liberal leader arrived 32 minutes behind schedule for the event with local parents and children, leaving them waiting in the rain.
In May, it was revealed that Elections Canada needed to eliminate an estimated 103,000 people from their voters’ register because they aren’t Canadian, but nonetheless were registered to vote. This number was later revised to 85,000, of which 74,000 were removed, according to Elections Canada.
Despite a flurry of media interest in the recently-revealed U.S. citizenship of Conservative leader Andrew Scheer, far less interest has been given to the ambiguous citizenship of another federal party leader — Green Party leader Elizabeth May.
“So if Toronto had a drinking water problem, if Montreal had a drinking water problem, would you be asking the same question?” asked visibly upset NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to a journalist questioning the cost of getting all Indigenous communities fresh drinking water.
On Friday, Jagmeet Singh said that he will try his best to gain Notley’s support.
True North journalist takes accreditation fight to court after being barred from leaders' debate
A number of incumbent Conservative party candidates are speaking out following some comments made by CPC leader Andrew Scheer on foreign funding for overseas abortions.
Andrew Scheer announced that he has been in the process of renouncing his dual citizenship with the U.S. since August.
Jolin-Barrette said “everything is on the table,” going on to say that he has been working with “businesses and government officials” to encourage the use of “bonjour” as the only greeting to be used with clientele.
On Wednesday, a Hamilton man who received a 13.5-year sentence for attempting to sexually advertise, sexually abusing, and creating child pornography of his 7-year-old stepdaughter was transferred from a medium security prison to the Waseskun Healing Lodge in Quebec.