As the officer in the video said, “Welcome to Edmonton.”
Bringing back lost production in Saudi Arabia could take longer than the Kingdom is letting on.
Of the 1,929 polled, 63 percent say they “have made up their minds how they are going to vote, and 54 percent say they have been following the campaign very or pretty closely.”
Selling arms to Saudi Arabia does not seem to be winning the Trudeau government any favours at home.
While on a campaign stop in Charlottetown, P.E.I, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer announced a policy plan to revamp Canada’s veterans assistance.
According to Lawton, the Liberals claimed that he was not an “accredited” journalist despite having RSVP’d for the event. When pressed to explain how to get accredited, tour officials couldn’t provide an answer.
Aziz went on to say that the Liberal government views certain minority groups as “ethnic vote banks” and that most of his colleagues were subtly racist.
As of September 20, the most recent CTV News Nanos poll puts Conservatives ahead of the Liberals by 3 percent, suggesting likeliness of a Conservative minority government if current trends hold.
“We even laughed about it, a bit. We didn’t understand why there was such an uproar,” said a Liberal campaign manager in Quebec.
Since Trudeau was busted in blackface, uncomfortable queries have came hard and fast. Like this one at the Saskatoon town hall last evening.
A supermarket in New Zealand was ground zero for a clash between vegan protesters and meat-eaters.
Area 51, the infamous and secretive airbase secluded in the middle of the Nevada desert, is being raided.
The Toronto Stock Exchange is roaring and it’s largely due to energy.
The world’s largest social media company has expanded its foray into hardware once again.
Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau has unveiled the Liberal Party’s plan to restrict assault rifles and handguns, a plan which is set to be starkly different from the Conservative’s plan.