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Former Liberal minister fined for breaking ethics laws after losing election

Former Liberal cabinet minister Bernadette Jordan has been fined under the Conflict of Interest Act for failing to report her personal finances.

Rosemary Barton throws Justin Trudeau softball questions in biased interview

In contrast to Barton’s interview of Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, in which she appeared to incorporate Liberal talking points into her questions, the segment featuring Trudeau was much friendlier and less aggressive. 

Bernier says exclusion from leaders’ debates is evidence of “political establishment cartel”

Bernier says that the decision merely “confirms the existence of the political establishment cartel which has sought to deny the existence of the PPC since its inception.”

Conservatives would introduce anti-corruption legislation if elected

The Conservatives will introduce “the toughest accountability and transparency laws in Canadian history” if they’re elected on September 20th.

LEVY: A safe leader won’t inspire Canadians

"What Canada needs right now is a leader who is not afraid to stick to the core values of ordinary Canadians – whether it be tackling our outrageous deficit, not being governed by special interests or proving to us that accountability and free speech is really important."

Liberal MPs filibuster committees to run out parliamentary clock before summer recess

Liberal MPs are filibustering committee meetings to avoid answering questions on their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other matters prior to the end of the parliamentary session.

Ten times the Liberals dismissed facts as “fake news” or “disinformation”

A True North review found the most egregious instances where the Liberals have shut down the concerns of Canadians through name-calling and false accusations.

Conservatives expected to remove Pierre Poilievre from finance critic role

Poilievre is expected to be made critic for jobs and industry as Conservative leader Erin O’Toole wants to realign the shadow cabinet to focus on Canada’s economic recovery.

MALCOLM: Top Stupid Things Trudeau said in 2020

2020 was another year full of missteps, gaffes and embarrassing moments that made all Canadians cringe.

Taxpayers paying to support Bill Morneau’s OECD secretary-general bid

The Liberal government has assigned 19 public sector workers to help former finance minister Bill Morneau campaign for the position of secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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