Justin Trudeau took centre stage today in order to repeatedly not apologize for the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
Canadian-American television personality and longtime host of Jeopardy! announced on Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer, a late-stage diagnosis that unfortunately comes with a low survival rate.
Butts told the committee that to his knowledge, nobody from the Prime Minister’s Office put political pressure on ex-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould to help SNC-Lavalin avoid a criminal trial for bribery and corruption charges.
“I would of course make myself available to the Committee if requested to give additional testimony, to answer any further questions, and to provide further clarity that may be required,” said Wilson-Raybould in her statement.
Apparently the president of Brazil is dying to find out.
The man once considered the third most powerful Vatican official and Australia’s highest senior ranking Catholic official, Cardinal George Pell, has been found guilty of child sexual abuse in a Melbourne trial.
Henein is arguing that the case should be thrown out of court and she should be able to perform a cross-examination on key witnesses which include the Clerk of the Privy Council, Michael Wernick and former Principal Secretary to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts.
Prud’homme, who had been called to act as head of the Montreal police department during an ongoing administrative crisis, will face suspension until “a thorough examination of the situation” is completed.
Gerald Butts the former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is testifying today on what occurred during the SNC-Lavalin scandal to the Justice Committee.
A B.C jury found Lawrence Sharpe guilty of manslaughter.
"Heating your home in winter isn’t a luxury for Canadians. It is a necessity,” Scheer said. “We don’t tax other basic necessities like groceries and we shouldn’t be taxing home heating.”
After the breakdown of the Hanoi summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean Chairman Kim, most of the American press were quick to jump on the opportunity to cover the latest "Trump failure".
The recommendations for what the plan should be were expected to be released far closer to the October election as those doing the study where nowhere close to executing the program yet.
It was announced today that Trudeau had to cancel an event at a Canadian Tire in Regina after the store was flooded with complaints about the prime minister's visit.
A senior government official said one of the options being discussed is for the PM to "show some ownership over the actions of his staff and officials" in their handling of the situation that surrounds former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould.