The federal government has made more than $4.2 billion in spending announcements since the SNC-Lavalin scandal broke on February 7, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
Great news, Ontario sports fans. We will finally be able to tailgate like fans do outside arenas and stadiums in the United States.
The rebate was a part of the PCs platform and was a campaign promise, and it’s a promise that the FOrd government has laid out in clear detail. The plan was adopted from former PC leader Patrick Brown’s platform, and was dubbed the “People’s Guarentee.”
The Prime Minister’s office (PMO) appears to be in full meltdown as they deal with their own ever-expanding watergate style scandal.
Quebec residents living near the Roxham Road border with the United States are set to receive more than 400,000 to share between them, in order to compensate for the increased traffic and noise.
“One week ago I received a letter from a lawyer representing Justin Trudeau, threatening to sue me for my criticisms of his actions in the SNC-Lavalin corruption scandal,” said Scheer.
“After the word got out that I was a conservative and that my friends were conservative, it went downhill from there, some delegates refused to call me by name. They would call me white woman, they would call me racist and fascist, they would call us colonizers, just these hateful, hateful terms.”
Vehicles and garage doors were also spray painted in a Kanata, Ontario neighbourhood.
Local Slave Lake resident Sharon Nahachick spoke to the Post Millennial about her concerns with an MLA featured on a Whitefish First Nation Voting poster for the advanced polling stations on April 9th to April 13th.
Chilliwack-Hope candidate-hopeful and riding association Vice President Louis De Jaeger announced his resignation from the Liberal party over the Prime Minister’s handling of SNC-Lavalin.
Once trapping, hunting and fishing were no longer viable sources of income, band members would receive a “modest and sufficient livelihood” from agricultural dues–though, as we’ll soon see, was neither modest nor sufficient.
SNC-Lavalin is taking a second crack the Director of Public Prosecution’s decision to deny the Québec firm a remediation deal and on Friday filed its challenge with the Federal Court of Appeal.
With winter refusing to give up, I thought I’d take a moment and simply find the coldest place in Canada just so I could feel better knowing somewhere in this nation, others have it colder than me.
Ottawa city will receive roughly $7 million dollars to help with asylum seeker housing.
The company cites new information revealed by the justice committee investigation as a reason behind its renewed attempt to secure a DPA for itself.