Blair falls short on Canadian Military readiness targets but says diversity hires are booming
A Department of National Defence update reveals they fell way short of readiness targets in FY 2023-2024, but they are proud to announce that their “gender-based analysis plus” efforts are progressing.
Trudeau cancels year-end interviews, avoids reporters for third day since Freeland trashed him
Justin Trudeau has cancelled all of his year-end interviews and still hasn’t taken questions since Chrystia Freeland publicly scolded him.
Liberal MPs describe Trudeau as “Viscerally Disliked” and “Delusional”
“To me the Prime Minister is clearly living in a delusional, false reality. He just — those around him are doing him a disservice,” said Mr. Long. “We are heading for destruction of the party if we continue with him as leader.”
Liberals unveil massive deficit in last-minute economic statement after Freeland “resigns”
Liberals finally release economic statement one day before their holiday break, revealing a deficit of $61.9 billion for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which is $21.8 billion more than what they promised.
Singh calls for Trudeau to resign one week after voting to keep him in power
Singh says Trudeau should resign 7 days after voting to keep him in power.
Liberal MPs call for their boss Trudeau to resign immediately
Liberals are openly calling on their boss to resign for the sake of their party and Canada.
Failed Housing Minister Sean Fraser quits Cabinet, won’t seek re-election
The Liberal’s Housing Minister and failed Immigration Minister quits cabinet, won’t seek re-election.
BREAKING: Freeland fired from Finance, resigns from cabinet
Freeland resigns from Trudeau’s cabinet, accuses him of “political gimmicks.”
Trudeau’s 4-day trip abroad food bill $71,000
Outrageous expenses by the Liberals today starkly contrast with the past, as seen when Bev Oda, a minister in Stephen Harper’s government, was heavily criticized and eventually resigned in 2012 after expensing a $16 glass of orange juice in 2011.
Growing support for mass deportations among Canadians: poll
Recent polling data reveals a significant shift in public sentiment regarding immigration in Canada, with nearly half of Canadians now supporting mass deportations of asylum claimants. A Leger poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 48% of respondents believe mass deportations are necessary to curb illegal migration. This poll shows a growing […]