Not even 48 hours in.
Mark Carney announces he won’t introduce a budget this year. Because he is a very smart economist and you are not a very smart economist.
A Liberal Minister is already fighting pipelines — saying no new ones should get built.
Parliament has been shut down since December — and the former failed Immigration and Housing — now Justice Minister is talking about working from home.
The new Housing Minister who nearly tripled housing costs as Vancouver’s Mayor — is telling everyone the cost of housing is fine.
These people are here to do exactly the same thing they did over the last 10 years.
Something unusual is happening in the 905 metropolitan area of Toronto, where mostly, it's just like Florida, elections are determined. It has the most populous number of seats in the Canadian parliament. They've had an unprecedented showing today in Canada, not only in the early voting, but even today, lineups around the block, and I don't know what that means because it's never ever happened before. This will be the highest turnout in Canadian history for an election.
The question is simply this. Can Carney, who basically was the policy for Trudeau in the last five years that devastated the Canadian economy and brought 25% of the population to the poverty line, can he get that stink off his clothing by using Donald Trump as the shiny bead for everybody to look at while he says, "Don't look at our track record.” Now, he may be successful with that, but I got a feeling something's up right now, and you may be very surprised in a few hours. There is a lot of very unhappy Canadians with Mr. Carney.
I have admired Pierre Poilievre since I first saw him in the House of Commons, long before he became leader. What you see is what you get. No hidden agendas. He sincerely cares about Canadians. If you haven't already, get in line early Monday and VOTE!
WATCH: Winnipeg Sun Columnist @KevinKleinwpg says federal crown corporation @CMHC_ca, with help from Carney Liberal ministers, want to tax Canadian home equity savings (if you're a home owner, that's you), worth approx. 4.7 Trillion dollars. Read more below ⤵ #cdnpoli#elxn45
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has adopted 72 secret orders-in-council — hidden from Parliament and Canadians — since coming to office, CBC News has learned. https://t.co/eFjUdoRHu8
Four years later, we are still #HumboldtStrong. 💛💚
We come together as a hockey community to remember the 16 members of the @HumboldtBroncos that we lost that day, and the 13 that were injured.
Rob Thomas was raised on Peguis FN & was a band constable prior to joining #rcmpmb. On Mar 6, 1986, S/Cst Thomas was checking if the occupants of a vehicle needed help & after turning to walk back to his car, was shot in the back by the driver. He was only 21. #RCMPNeverForget
We uphold & recognize the right to peaceful demonstrations. However, it is not a right to prevent fellow Manitobans from accessing emergency medical care. If you are in a similar situation and have access to a cell phone, please call 911.
This situation is completely & utterly unacceptable & it cannot be repeated. The Manitoba RCMP will continue to closely monitor these demonstrations and will not tolerate any blocking of roads or highways that lead to hospitals.
He didn’t have a cell phone to call police or ambulance for help & the convoy wouldn’t let him through. He feared deeply for his sister’s health. It took him over an hour to go 3km before she could get the urgent care she needed.
A 74-year-old male was stuck in a demonstration convoy on Highway 3 last week as he was attempting to drive his 82-year-old sister, who was in dire need of medical care, to the hospital. The convoy was “slow-rolling” on the only highway to the only hospital in the area. #rcmpmb
It’s Bell Let’s Talk Day! Check out how these celebrities look after their own mental health and join the conversation. For each video view, Bell donates an additional 5¢ to Canadian mental health initiatives. #BellLetsTalk
The homicide Unit is asking for the public's assistance in locating the following 4 suspects in the murder of Tyler Yarema who was shot and killed on Nov 29.
Jamie Rae SHORTING, 24
Jamie Lee RUDOLPH, 33
Jake Steven DUCHARME, 32
Bryce Alexander KEATING, 23
https://t.co/XehdAzkgtO
Keith Racette, 26, of Ebb and Flow First Nation has not been seen since Jan. 6 at a residence in that community. He has not been active on social media since Dec 29/21. #rcmpmb & family concerned for his well-being. Info? Call 204-447-3082