Canada is a reliable partner in a world that is anything but.
That’s why we’re leaving the G7 summit in Évian with 13 new deals that will unlock more than $5 billion of investment at home. With new contracts for Canadian defence workers. With new partnerships that will build a stronger, more secure, more prosperous world for all.
The Canada Strong Pass is back.
Free access to our national parks. Lower entry fees at museums. Free rail travel for your kids.
From now until September 7th, you and your family can explore more of Canada for a lot less.
Canada is one of the world’s great food producers, but our grocery prices don’t show it.
Canada’s new National Food Security Strategy will ensure more food is grown and processed here, and create more competition for retailers — so your grocery bills come down.
More control. More choice. More Canada.
Canadian pride is on full display ahead of the #FIFAWorldCup as the world's largest flag stretches across Grouse Mountain, measuring 160 by 80 metres. 🇨🇦⚽️🏔️
(🎥: @grousemountain, H/T @CTVNews )
Summer is around the corner, and so is the return of the Canada Strong Pass.
Starting June 19, we’re making it easier for Canadians to discover more of our country, for less — with free admission to national parks and reduced costs for museums and rail travel.
.@ElectionsAB Is one to surmise that separatists’ petition signature collection process was linked to the illegally leaked list of Alberta electors???
#ableg
Sorry ,Pierre, but I was there during the Harper years in Ottawa, and you were not part of the inner circle of power. You had little incidence on what Harper and his close team decided. You were, however, always in search of the media spotlight and you were asking journalists-myself included- to be quoted in their report.
You spoke French very well and I, working for French TV (TVA Nouvelles), was always happy to find bilingual politicians. I would have used a clip of you in my reports but what you said always stopped me. Even then, you were all about personal attacks and superficial comments. You never discussed /analyzed THE POLICY, always the party.
Ad Hominem rather than Ad Rem.
And those politicians ( from all parties ) I tended to exclude in favour of those who examined the substance.
" No fighting with the other party " in my reports was my motto. Explaining factually why you are against x or y decision, yes. But otherwise, it's just empty political attacks and the citizens of Canada deserve better.
You haven't changed, Pierre, despite the responsibilities that are now upon your shoulders. @PierrePoilievre #cdnpoli @PolQC
44 years ago today, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was signed into law. It laid the foundation for a stronger, more just Canada.
It is up to us all to protect the values of freedom and equality enshrined in the Charter — to keep building a better Canada, for all.