Police say a man and a woman along with their infant baby were walking on Bloor Street West and Christie Street last Thursday when a man approached them by bicycle around 4:30 in the afternoon.
Those were the comments of Senator Murray Sinclair, the Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission who claims status as an avid defender of Indigenous rights — both to their Treaty land and in their relations with the government.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been accused before of dividing Canadians with identity politics, but now the PM could be dividing us through his proposed ban on single-use plastics; specifically straws.
In a Facebook Live video today, Jagmeet Singh announced his intention to make phone bills cheaper for Canadians. He claims telecom companies are “ripping Canadians off.”
We are a country that fought against genocide. We are a country that defended freedom. We are a country that welcomed millions of people of all backgrounds into the Canadian family. We can’t let Justin Trudeau or anyone else take that away from us.
RCMP are warning citizens that a prisoner believed to be dangerous is on the loose after escaping from a northern Saskatchewan correctional facility.
Adam Vaughan is a Liberal MP for Spadina-Fort York, who has an affinity for being totally cringey on Twitter.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer today reiterated his view that the inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) revealed a tragedy but did “not qualify as a genocide.”
New data from the Angus Reid Institute has given us yet another glimpse of how Canadians are thinking, and these findings suggest that the Liberal ship could be headed for some very rough waters, with a large slide in support over the first half of 2019.
The Department of Public Works awarded Postmedia a $5.5 million contract only days after announcing their media bailout package
Former Sunday School teacher Jill Knapp says she was falsely accused of being a drug smuggler, detained at the Vancouver International Airport and subsequently strip-searched.
“We have recently switched to drinking water bottles out of… water out of… when we have water bottles out of plastic. Sorry! Away from plastic towards paper like drink-box water bottles sort of things,” replied the Prime Minister.
Though a list of banned single-use plastics has not been announced, a source near the Trudeau Liberals told the CBC that list could include items such as cotton swabs, plates, drink stirrers, balloon sticks, and straws.
According to sources from within the Liberal government, and CBC, Justin Trudeau is all set to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021.
Canada will likely be investigated for genocide.