Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally barred Huawei from Canada’s 5G network. It only took him three years to do it.
One would think Justin Trudeau’s long line of gaffes on the world stage would make him hesitant to leave the country. Instead, he continues to ignore numerous pressing domestic concerns in favour of those of other nations.
During the early days of COVID-19, when millions of Canadians were in need of government assistance, the Trudeau Liberals decided to send federal public servants home. Two years later, we’re still trying to clean up the mess.
On Monday, the Liberal/NDP Government forced through Motion 11 – a motion that essentially removes the ability of opposition parties to do their job of holding the government accountable.
On April 7th, the Liberal/NDP Government presented its 2022 federal budget.
This Sunday (and next), Christians from around the world will gather to celebrate the focal point of the Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
By the time most of you read this, the Liberal Government will have already presented their new budget.
At a time when inflation is on the rise and Canadians are struggling to make ends meet most responsible governments would conclude this is not the right time to raise taxes on essential items.
Canadians have been deeply affected by the heartbreaking images of war and chaos we’ve seen on TV and social media – one can only imagine what it is like for those experiencing these things firsthand.
In recent months, I have heard from students who are being discriminated against by their educational institutions for choosing not to be vaccinated. Many have recently found themselves released from their institutions. This is shameful.