The governments Canadians voted for:
In an opinion piece published recently in the Globe and Mail, Stoltenberg noted the increasing importance of Canada's Far North as the West's relationship with Moscow deteriorates over the war in Ukraine.
"The shortest path to North America for Russian missiles or bombers would be over the North Pole," the secretary general wrote. "This makes NORAD's role vital for North America and for NATO."
Well, NATO is NATO, and it certainly hasn't penalised Justin for failing to live up to its most basic commitments.
Low-income jobs for fewer hours, more shifts and no security:
StatCan says that job vacancies climbed to 3.2 percent in June, reaching a new high for employers seeking to fill in over a million positions across the country for the third month in a row.
How Canada thanks its elderly for voting Liberal and paying taxes before killing them:
Long-term care and seniors' advocates say they are disappointed Ontario's Progressive Conservative government is planning to bypass public hearings for long-term care legislation that allows hospital patients awaiting long-term care to be transferred to a home without their consent.
The seniors' advocacy group CARP, a lawyer for the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly and a long-term care advocate all say they had been hoping to participate in public hearings because they have serious concerns with the bill.
The legislation would allow hospital patients to be transferred to a temporary long-term care home without their consent while they await a bed in their preferred facility.
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault shot back at the provincial government on Wednesday over what he says is misinformation regarding an incident that saw federal employees take water samples from a dugout on private land.
Guilbeault said in a letter he wanted to address speculations over the work of Environment Canada employees, who have routinely conducted water monitoring across provinces for more than 50 years.
But you didn't clear it with the land-owners, did you, Hans?
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