Liberal minister says we need to hear Wilson-Raybould's side of the story
The protesters, who marched from Place-Saint-Henri métro station to Lemay's head office on St. Jacques Street, carried signs with the names of people who have been deported from Canada in recent years, chanting slogans like "prisons are cages."
According to WeChat records, the students were told to notify the Chinese consulate which academics were present at the event.
"Now, of course, in retrospect. I can understand that she might not have been at ease with the overall issue of remediation agreements and didn't want to submit herself to questions in relation to that," said Sen. Serge Joyal.
While there, Wilson-Raybould spent an estimated two and a half hours speaking to the 40 veterans there.
If student unions are truly good and wonderful, providing immense benefits to all their members, then why must university students be forced to join them and pay dues? Won’t the benefits and wonders attract sufficient support without coercion?
In a jab at comments made by the Prime Minister on allegations that he groped a female journalist approximately 18 years ago, a female reporter asked him if he thinks Jody Wilson-Raybould experienced the SNC-Lavalin situation in the same fashion.
The newly hired director of communications for the NDP, Kerry Pither has resigned from her position in the party.
One Antifa protestor is depicted in the video holding a banner that reads "NO LINES EXPANSION, SHUT IT DOWN".
Doug Ford the Premier of Ontario has posted on Twitter a video highlighting his support for the United We Roll truck convoy which is currently driving from Calgary to Ottawa.
According to a new poll by Campaign Research, the Trudeau government has been seriously impacted by the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
A Fort McMurray hockey team has forfeited their season after a locker room video sparked online outrage and claims of racism.
If the Burnaby South byelection is an indicator of how October's federal election will play out, then we might be in for a vicious political fight.
"If Scott Brison had not stepped down suddenly over the Christmas break, Jody Wilson-Raybould would still be the Attorney General today," Trudeau said to reporters Friday morning.
Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson, the PPC candidate for Burnaby South has put out a press release stating that her campaign has filed a formal complaint against Jay Shin for an allegedly defamatory brochure his campaign put out.