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"Insult to injury": Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's yearly base salary now exceeds $400,000
While Canadians anticipated the cost of some items to increase today, the country’s MPs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are getting significant salary bumps.
Canadian grandma on her deathbed leaves scathing final words for Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is no stranger to hate mail. Just look under any of his posts on X, and you’ll find thousands of messages from Canadians who are less than pleased with his leadership.
Canadians react to Trudeau's proposal that paying rent "should count towards your credit score"
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau believes that people’s rent payments should count toward people’s credit scores, but his proposal has drawn mixed reactions.
"And go where?" Some Canadians fed up with complaints about the country
Lots of Canadians are fed up with the affordability situation in Canada, and others are now fed up with people complaining about the affordability situation in Canada.
3D printed homes? Trudeau announces $600 million for homebuilding innovations
It is now the third consecutive day a major housing funding announcement has been made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
A $1.5 billion "Canada Rental Protection Fund" is coming later this year: Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the launch of the “Canada Rental Protection Fund” to help make “thousands of new affordable apartments” and protect affordable housing.
"No kid should be hungry": Trudeau's $1 billion National School Food Program sparks online reaction
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau provided a glimpse at his party’s federal budget commitments today, announcing that the Liberal government would pledge $1 billion over five years to create the National School Food Program.
Trudeau claims his government has cut cellphone bills in half since 2019 — is that true?
Have you noticed that your phone bill has significantly decreased over the past few years? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to social media on Thursday with a bold claim that his government has cut the price of cellphone bills “by half” over the past five years, garnering plenty of reaction.
No joke: Canadian MPs and Justin Trudeau will receive a pay raise on April 1
While Canadians anticipate the cost of some items to increase on April 1, the country’s MPs and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will receive a pay raise.
Trudeau proposes Canadian Renters' Bill of Rights to ease housing crunch
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his plan for a new Canadian Renters’ Bill of Rights Wednesday to help young people get a foothold in the housing market.
"Absolute masterpiece": Canadians react to ex-Lib MP Jody Wilson-Raybould's spicy message to Trudeau
Former Liberal MP Jody Wilson-Raybould side-eyed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on X on Wednesday, and Canadians are eating up the drama online.
Some lanes blocked on Highway 1 near Cochrane due to protests
Monday is expected to be a busy travel day in Alberta thanks to the Easter long weekend; however, a protest over the carbon tax has led to delays on Highway 1 near Cochrane.
"We’re making contraceptives free": Canadians react to Trudeau's announcement
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canadians will soon have access to free contraceptives and diabetes medication.
“I want to present myself as the real me”: Sophie Grégoire Trudeau gets candid about new book
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is ready to tell her story. The 49-year-old was sitting in a small room when we reached her on a Zoom call on a March morning. She looked refreshed and eager to take on a day of interviews about her new book Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other.
Busy travel day on BC highways could be impacted by protest
Monday is expected to be a busy travel day for many in BC, as people return following spring break and the Easter long weekend. However, a protest over the carbon tax might lead to some delays along some major routes.
"They can't get ahead": Canadians respond to Trudeau's Budget 2024 promise to younger generations
The 2024 budget just dropped, and it includes steps the Liberal government is taking to improve the lives of young Canadians.
How the “Canada Rental Protection Fund” will protect Canadians from steep rent increases
The federal government has introduced the Canada Rental Protection Fund as a key measure in its 2024 budget with the goal of “protecting and expanding affordable housing.”
Canada needs 3.1 million more homes by 2030 to fill supply gap
A new report released by the federal government’s Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) estimates Canada will need to build about 1.3 million new additional homes between 2024 and 2030 beyond the baseline/status quo to “eliminate” the country’s housing gap, which accounts for the number of households that would otherwise not be created.