Every time I walk downtown and see literally dozens of homeless First Nations people, or when I read about the Prime Minister mocking First Nations activists protesting mercury poisoning on reserves, gestures like this seem particularly empty.
“He doesn’t have a right to intimidate,” said Gar. “When things like this happen we are just giving people more reasons why they shouldn’t live in this riding, why they should feel that they are not at home.”
The Ontario government is ushering in a new era of spending in their first official budget.
Concerns about accountability and free speech came to the fore at parliament’s House Affairs committee as opposition members grilled Democratic Institutions minister Karina Gould over plans to regulate social media under the rubric preventing election interference.
Dashcam footage has captured the moment the driver of a blue Ford Focus almost caused a crash on Highway 13.
Liberal MP Pam Damoff fainted during question period today in the House of Commons.
The authoritarian rulers of fourth-wave feminism have created a nonsensical version of feminism that frustratingly turns women into caricatures, while ignoring the plight of oppressed women worldwide.
Pimlott got into hot water after a social media post resurfaced in the press which suggested that he was calling for a “Crusade” against Muslims.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested outside of the Ecuadorian embassy in London today.
If Trudeau’s carbon tax wasn’t already making the cost of gas more expensive, the mandated change to summer gasoline will mean drivers across Canada will be paying more.
Speaker of the House Geoff Reagan said he lacks jurisdiction to rule on ex-Treasury Board president Jane Philpott's claim the prime minister broke the law by expelling her and former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould from the Liberal caucus.
Less than a few weeks after ride-sharing service Lyft went public at a valuation of more than $24 billion, its far larger competitor Uber is set to do the same today.
While most falsely accused people want to pursue defamation cases at some point, the time and expense of such cases usually blocks their access to justice.
United Conservative candidate Kaycee Madu issued a full statement after racial implications were made by his NDP opponent. The poster used by New Democrat candidate included the line “vote as if your skin is not white.”
The MP who helped initiate the Ethics Commissioner’s probe into the SNC-Lavalin said he regrets it after it was learned that a lawyer involved in the investigation recused herself over a family relationship with a Liberal cabinet minister.