Foreign interference in 2019 and 2021 undermined the right of Canadian voters to have an electoral system “free from coercion or covert influence” and may have affected results in a small number of ridings, a public inquiry has concluded in the first of two reports., a justice of the Quebec Court of Appeal, issued a call to action today for the government to vigorously enact measures to tackle this “malign” threat to Canadian democracy.
Trudeau, asked about the encampments today while making a housing announcement in Hamilton, said that universities are places of learning where ideas can be exchanged and debated,The Official Opposition says its proposed use of the notwithstanding clause to override Charter-protected rights and freedoms is focused on criminal-justice matters
”It’s a delight to see that we can actually, as a country, do these kind of nation-building projects once again.”In the Greater Toronto area and Hamilton, Chrystia Freeland held private meetings and joined Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet with students and young professionals to discuss the government’s housing measures, then made a housing announcement.in Toronto, delivered a keynote speech to the Economic Club of Canada and participated in a fireside chat with.