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White House press secretary Sean Spicer just called Canada’s Prime Minister “Joe Trudeau" (VIDEO)
At his press conference today, Donald Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, referred to Justin Trudeau as "Prime Minister Joe Trudeau."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau releases statement congratulating President Donald Trump
On the morning of Donald Trump's inauguration, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement to congratulate the new American president.
Mandatory COVID-19 tests at YYC and hotel quarantine to cost travellers over $2k
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that mandatory COVID-19 testing would be implemented at airports, including Calgary International Airport.
Ethics commissioner launches investigation against Prime Minister's office
An investigation into Trudeau's office tried to provide Quebec-based construction and engineering company SNC-Lavalin with a reduced punishment began today.
Travellers now required to present official self-isolation plan upon returning to Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the federal government will begin implementing stronger quarantine measures for those arriving from abroad.
Opinion: Anti-Asian discrimination goes far beyond events that make headlines
Prejudice in Canada isn’t a new thing, but your attitude towards it should be. South Asian women in Canada have recently experienced a vast increase in targeted hate crimes, most likely attributed to prejudices linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
CETA: Trudeau signs Canada-EU trade deal
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the 28 member states of the European Union has finally been signed.
28-year-old man charged with murder in North Vancouver library stabbing
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has charged one man with murder in connection with a stabbing at a North Vancouver library on Saturday.
Justin Trudeau talks sex appeal and Trump on Live with Kelly and Ryan
The Prime Minister stopped at Niagara Falls' Oakes Garden Theatre on Monday morning for a taping of "Live with Kelly and Ryan."
A massive sustainability and climate change summit is coming to Vancouver
In 2019, hundreds of thousands of Canadians hit the streets and joined global climate strikes to call for immediate action. The year 2020 is young, but we’re already seeing the devastating impacts of the climate crisis, from horrifying fires in Australia to deadly floods in Indonesia.
WestJet to stop all international and transborder operations
In a media brief published on Monday evening, WestJet CEO Ed Sims announced that the airline would be making drastic decisions regarding their current operations.
Canadian team went wild after clinching men's basketball Olympics berth
The Olympics will be having a little bit of Canadian flavour on the men’s basketball court for the first time in a generation next summer.
Report calls disappearances and deaths of Indigenous women a 'genocide'
The death of thousands of Indigenous women, girls, and LGBTQ people in Canada is being called a "genocide" in the National Inquiry's final report.
Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama spotted at Ottawa's Big Rig Brewery
The pair took a seat on the communal benches at Big Rig Brewery in Ottawa and had a round of beers and some bites in the craft brewer's tap room.
Breasts are for babies, you boobs!
We’ve sexualized breasts to such an extent and with such disturbing regularity that too many people are now incapable of seeing them as anything else but sexual objects.
Trudeau orders Peace Tower flag lowered to honour children found buried at residential school
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ordered federal buildings across Canada to lower their flags to half-mast to honour the 215 children found buried at a former residential school.
"I'll repeat for the 100th time": Ford defends Ontario not providing paid sick days
Premier Doug Ford defended Ontario’s decision, for what he said was the “100th time” to not provide COVID-19 paid sick days, reiterating that the federal program gives enough compensation.
$43 million in new federal housing funding announced for City of Burnaby
The City of Burnaby is now the third municipal government in British Columbia to receive a slice of the federal government’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF).

















