Justin Trudeau tells inquiry: Elections in 2019 and 2022 were ‘decided by Canadians’
In Wednesday’s inquiry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau denies any foreign interference in the last two elections. “Bragging is not doing,” Trudeau said.
Read MoreIn Wednesday’s inquiry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau denies any foreign interference in the last two elections. “Bragging is not doing,” Trudeau said.
Read MoreThe NDP’s motion to have Palestinian statehood recognized by the Canadian government was passed after being heavily amended by the Liberals.
Read MoreWhile the PC’s are leading in the polls, our campus survey suggests a different outcome
Read MoreBut the details of who would get to take part were minimal.
Read MoreOntario Liberal leader Steven Del Duca wants to upset Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs.
Read MoreThe raise comes three years after it was originally planned and six months before the provincial election.
Read MorePaul F. Schubert Jagmeet Singh, the leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, easily won a...
Read MoreSuze Morrison of the NDP has been ushered into power in the Toronto Centre provincial riding.
Read MoreThe Liberal government proposed a bill on Tuesday to modernize sexual assault law, including clarifying consent, in the first update to the provisions in 25 years.
Read MoreA renewal of its majority government status gives the Nova Scotia Liberal Party a second chance at taking the lead in job creation, experts say.
Read MoreThe Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) published an editorial yesterday pointing out issues in Bill C-45, an act which would legalize marijuana in Canada by July 2018.
Read MorePremier Kathleen Wynne is changing the landscape of Ontario’s economy, announcing Tuesday the increase of minimum wage in the province to $15 by Jan. 1, 2019.
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