Over the last two weeks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has embarked on a one-party election campaign in the lead-up to next week's budget. But former NDP leader Tom Mulcair argues the only thing people will remember from this budget is the number: how big a deficit it's going to leave.
during the 2019 federal election to carry cargo, and then Conservative leader Andrew Scheer didn’t miss the chance to ridicule Trudeau for needing another plane to carry all his “props and costumes.”Trudeau launched a one-party election campaign in the lead-up to next week’s budget. Trudeau hasn’t had to worry out opponents. He hasn’t even had to think about the Liberals’ empty coffers: he’s spending taxpayers' money.
Trudeau masters the art of the campaign whopper and knows what will stay in peoples’ minds long enough to create a positive impression but won’t come back to haunt him. That may be about to change. Early in the New Year we learned that he was hiring some new communications top guns. He’d apparently decided the problem couldn’t be him. It had to be lousy staff.
Sure, Chrystia Freeland, Mark Carney, Anita Anand and Francois-Philippe Champagne would likely give it a shot if he were to pack it in, but the longer Trudeau stalls, the more likely they are to simply decide to wait their turn and watch their captain go down with the Liberal ship. Trudeau has never paid any attention to good public administration. He’s never understood its importance. He wanted to be Prime Minister and he got his wish. In his mind, the role was all about him.
While selectively rolling out elements targeting millennials and Generation Z, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland won't say whether next week's federal budget could include higher taxes for corporate Canada or major grocers.The parents of a Michigan school shooter were each sentenced to at least 10 years in prison Tuesday for failing to take steps that could have prevented the killing of four students in 2021.
'Tell us where our children are?' First bodies exhumed from mass graves at Al-Shifa Hospital after Israeli siege There's still no standard test to detect pancreatic cancer early. Scientists are working to change that A Montreal couple is having a hard time driving without stress and is unhappy with the city's maintenance after a chunk of highway crashed into their windshield while driving on Thursday night.As many Star Trek fans may know, Friday was “First Contact Day,” but one superfan got to spend the day in his own starship.
Two women are facing charges after leaving three young children unsupervised in a parking lot for hours while they went to a casino in Pickering on Monday, Durham Regional Police say.Whether you saw the moon completely block the sun, were foiled by cloudy weather or weren't along the path of Monday's total solar eclipse, there are still more chances to catch a glimpse.
Two women are facing charges after leaving three young children unsupervised in a parking lot for hours while they went to a casino in Pickering on Monday, Durham Regional Police say.Elliot Lake city councillors appeared to be visibly frustrated on Monday night during a progress update on the Centennial Arena, which has been shuttered since the fall.Pedestrian struck by semi truck in Huron County
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