Over the weekend I had the opportunity to attend our party’s policy convention in Quebec City.
As another Canadian summer comes to an end, families across Canada have geared up for the start of a new school year.
Last week, Conservatives called on the Prime Minster to return early from the summer recess so Parliament could tackle the issue of Canada’s housing shortage.
Typically, summer is a time when folks forget about politics and enjoy the sunshine and recreation a Manitoba summer has to offer. Not so this year.
Last week my On Parliament Hill article was entitled: “Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the Titanic,” referencing Justin Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle in an attempt to distract Canadians from the failed and out-of-touch policies of his Liberal government.
As the Titanic slowly sank beneath the icy waters of the north Atlantic, the band continued to play on deck.
It’s been great to be back in the riding the past month and have the opportunity to take part in the many parades, festivals, and cultural events that Provencher residents enjoy during the summer months.
A lot of Canadians are curious and confused about the recent dust up between the Liberal Government and tech giants Google and Meta (Facebook and Instagram) over Bill C-18.
This week, the Bank of Canada (BOC) is expected to raise interest rates once again (the 7th such increase in a year).
On Friday night, the news broke that 600 employees of the Canada Revenue Agency were under investigation for CERB fraud. The agency confirmed 20 employees had already been terminated.