Canada's National Observer
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News, Politics
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March 15th 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump boasted in a fundraising speech in Missouri on Wednesday that he made up facts about trade in a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to a recording of the comments obtained by The Washington Post.
U.S. President Donald Trump's new top economic adviser's views on trade will likely thrill Justin Trudeau — so long as he's willing to overlook some of his other views: specifically, those involving the prime minister himself.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Affleck has granted an injunction to protect Kinder Morgan's construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but he also agreed to protect a new "Watch House" set up to keep an eye on the Texas multinational energy company.
The government of former prime minister Stephen Harper violated its own communications and transparency rules by muzzling federal scientists, and the Trudeau government has not made “firm commitments” to fix the problem, a federal investigation has concluded.
A B.C. provincial court judge has ordered a First Nations baby who was taken into care when it was three days old be returned to its mother, with support.
Trudeau's India visit tarnished by a hysteria with a long and deep historical context the media completely misunderstood, parroting racist, anti-Sikh rhetoric that was dangerously damaging.
Our cities may not be running out of water yet, but people in Cape Town didn’t expect their water supply to go dry. The four-million residents of South Africa’s second-largest city could see their taps turned off by May 11, called “Day Zero” — or sooner, if people don’t obey severe water restrictions.
Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown will not be eligible to run in the riding he was nominated in for the province's June 7 election, the party's provincial nominations committee said late on Thursday, March 15, 2018.