In a somewhat unexpected turn of events, Morgane Oger, trans-activist and the Vice President of the British Columbia NDP, released a Friday-night blogpost condemning Jessica Yaniv for accusations of sexual impropriety that have been waged against her by numerous women and girls.
A Langley, BC wedding party turned into a disaster after a deck collapsed from the weight of over 100 party goers.
Just days before the provincial election, Green party candidate Josh Underhay and his young son died in a canoeing accident, after capsizing on Prince Edward Island’s Hillsborough River.
Under McKenna’s Bill C-69 regime, however, the Environment minister becomes the gatekeeper with power to quash project proposals deemed not in the public’s interest.
Thursday marked the last hearing in Ontario’s constitutional challenge of the federal carbon tax.
According to a CTV News report by Josh Dehaas, Justin Trudeau’s family vacation by jet to the Aga Khan’s private island emitted as much CO2 as an average Canadian would produce in a year’s time.
RCMP in Nanaimo, British Columbia are investigating eight fires that were intentionally set at Brechin Elementary.
De-platforming may be spreading to a Canadian campus near you.
BuzzFeed journalists have no problem over-generalizing an entire group of people.
According to a tweet by Conservative MP Michelle Rempel, SNC-Lavalin has sponsored an ad that besmirches to name of Jody Wilson-Raybould.
The motion which was put forward by MLAs Manon Masse (QS), Sylvain Gaudreault (PQ), and Catherine Fournier (Independent).
In Canada, there have been 39 cases of measles in 2019 alone. These cases have been reported by Quebec, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Ontario, and Alberta.
The Prime Minister’s government is once again facing an investigation.
“I don’t want to speculate on what’s going to happen, but we’ve been clear that it should not be free to pollute anywhere in the country and we have a backstop should provinces not have a price on pollution,” said McKenna in an interview with the Globe and Mail.
StatCan has come out with a new report that finds “established” immigrant families are doing slightly better than Canadian-born households are, beating out generational Canadian households by nearly 10%.