The world’s most wanted terrorist leader has turned up on video for the first time in five years.
A Metro Vancouver vacuum store recently ran an interesting ad in local papers, telling readers to protect their floors with quality products, while Trudeau continues to protect jobs in Quebec.
In a brand new episode entitled “D’oh Canada,” The Simpsons took aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Swedish music and podcast streaming giant has hit a tremendous milestone.
The only province to show a substantially different result was Alberta, with only 34% in favour of the legislation compared to 53% opposed.
A University of New Brunswick Professor went down a Twitter-hole yesterday, culminating in a message which suggests pro-free speech activists on campus should be hounded and lose their jobs
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer says “as prime minister” he would pull Canada’s quarter-billion-dollar investment from China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank over the communist state’s recent ban of canola and detainment of Canadian expats.
A new video from CTV’s Christina Succi’s shows Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer in Constance Bay, Ontario, aiding in the effort to fill as many sandbags as possible in hopes to decrease the damage caused by rising water levels in the area.
Authorities are reporting that seven people have been injured while one of them has died.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed his Japanese counterpart to Parliament Hill this morning. The two leaders met up in Ottawa to discuss trade, the upcoming G20 meeting in Japan, among other topics.
While visiting the flooding emergency relief operations in Constance Bay, Ontario, Premier Doug Ford handed out his personal cell phone number to volunteers and residents in need of support.
At least four victims have been transported to the hospital.
Justin Trudeau was chided by a volunteer for preventing him and others from “saving people’s homes” in Constance Bay, Ottawa.
Rain expected to continue over weekend, leaving some wondering when the downpour will end.
The term “revenue neutral” has gotten a bit mixed up in the recent controversy surrounding the government’s carbon pricing plan.