It’s hard to square $500 million for a July 1 party with a $53.8 million-investment in stopping the crisis of MMIWG, writes former Vancouver police detective Lorimer Shenher.
"We recognize that over the past decades, generations, indeed centuries Canada has failed Indigenous Peoples," said the prime minister from an event in Charlottetown.
The proposals, packaged in a 24-page document sprinkled with graphics and photos of nature, moves the federal government one step closer to delivering on a key Liberal campaign promise.
According to the prime minister, he had simply “impressed upon” German Chancellor Angela Merkel how important it was that they “stood together” with the U.S. and other G20 members.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is making his strongest defence yet of his government's decision to allow a Chinese telecom giant to take over a Canadian satellite technology company.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is arguing that his Liberal government has been keeping its spending promises, since it came into office with a budgetary starting point of negative $18 billion.
Prime Minister Trudeau says his government will continue to work with the U.S. administration to find a resolution to the latest chapter of the long-running dispute over softwood lumber.
Der Spiegel stands by report suggesting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeased U.S. President Donald Trump regarding removal of mention of the Paris climate agreement from declaration.
The German magazine Der Spiegel has reported that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office "requested that we publish a response" to an earlier story about Trudeau appeasing U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trudeau kicked senators out of the Liberal caucus and, once in power, created an arms-length body to recommend non-partisan individuals for appointment to the upper house.
The bills will — at the very least — signal the government's intention to fulfil key promises, but they are unlikely to be debated by MPs in any serious way until the fall.
Justin Trudeau reminded senators on Friday, June 16, 2017, that they're unelected and have no business rewriting a federal budget passed by the elected House of Commons.
The Liberal government plans to introduce wide−ranging national security legislation next week that will include more robust oversight of Canada’s border agency.