Winsor Mayor Reacts to Ottawa’s Letter To end the February 2022 Windsor Bridge blockade Ottawa had promised to cover the cost the city of Windsor faced but the check from Ottawa came with 900k short. Former Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino did announce that the city will have 6.9 million dollars to manage and end the blockade but the current minister Dominic LeBlanc sent a smaller … Read More
Did Liberal’s Immigration Policy Created Housing Shortage? Conservative Party of Canada is saying everything against Trudeau’s “mishandling the housing issue” but no one is saying it clearly with the final exception of Maxime Bernier that the housing shortages occurred due to governments immigration policy to overcome labour shortages. Shortage is one thing, but affordability is another. Rents are too high and housing costs are too high, thanks … Read More
Humanitarian Relief – Gaza Ottawa, Nov 22, 2-23 The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the agreement to secure the return of hostages taken by Hamas and observe an extended humanitarian pause in Gaza. The statement included humanitarian issue in Gaza. “Rapid, sustained, and unimpeded access to humanitarian relief remains critical. Much more is needed to address the dire humanitarian … Read More
Kenneth MacKillop Becomes Secretary to the GG The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the following change in the senior ranks of the public service: Kenneth MacKillop, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs, becomes Secretary to the Governor General, effective November 27, 2023. The Prime Minister took this opportunity to recognize Ian McCowan, former Secretary to the Governor General, on his retirement from the Public Service. … Read More
CPC Leader visits Brampton Pierre Poilievre, official leader of opposition, attended a fundraiser in Brampton organized by Councillor Pat Fortini. The house was jam packed when the leader arrived and there was real excitement filled there. Poilievre spoke for about 20 minutes and then there was a long queue of the people who wanted to have their photographed taken with him. The main topic … Read More
Reckless Driving – Not A Terror Attack November 22, 2023. Both sides of the border, US and Canada confirm that it was nothing but a bad driver who caused the accident. The driver from the US side was coming at an enormous speed, perhaps didn’t see the barrier, hit it and flew in the air and finally exploded. It was assumed that it might is a terrorist … Read More
Mississauga Mayor Crombie Could be the Next Ontario Premier Based on the opinion poll conducted by LePolitician after the 3rd candidates debate in Toronto suggests that Bonnie Crombie would win as the leader of the Ontario Liberals. Crombie is articulate, intelligent and swift in striking the opponent. Ontario Premier Ford currently is facing negative media and that suits to Crombie. And if she keeps attracting the media and more … Read More
Mike Pence Ends His Presidential Bid Former US Vice President Mike Pence who was running against his former colleague and the President of United States Donald Trump, ends his campaign. His surprise announcement came at the Republican Jewish Coalition donor conference in Las Vegas. Trump supporters never forgave Pence for overseeing the certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s election. That alone could be a reason beside lake … Read More
40,000 Afghan Refugees Would Land in Canada Canada, a 1951 Convention relating to Status of Refugees, would take about 40,000 Afghan refugees. Members of these refugee families had been working for coalition forces as c0-workers and translators. In the meantime, they were living in Pakistan and the other Afghan neighboring countries. Pakistan, who is facing terrorist attacks on the daily basis wants all the Afghans out of … Read More
New York Police Briefly Detains Jewish Voice Protesters On October 28, 2023 about 200 peace loving Jewish Protesters were taken to a short police custody and later they were released. The protesters were calling for ceasefire in Gaza. The group is called the Jewish Voice for Peace. The Grand Central Terminal in the New York is the busiest place in town where hundreds of them were protesting, out … Read More