Tag: Justin Trudeau
Cornies: Canadian Parliament should give peace a chance
Ottawa should meet the moment: Establishment of a centre of excellence that resembles what the “peace trainers” are advocating.
Ottawa offers London $16M over four years to tackle homelessness
London could get an extra $16 million from the federal government over the next four years to help tackle the city’s homelessness crisis, a local MP announced Friday.
Affordable housing in London is getting $90-million from the federal government, an injection of cash that will see 245 new homes built and 393 homes repaired, Peter Fragiskatos, London North Centre M
Affordable housing in London is getting a $90M federal injection that will see 245 homes built and 393 homes repaired.
Trump’s protectionist talk drawing local exporter attention
With a protectionist-sounding president returning to the White House, the cost of doing business for Canadian exporters to the U.S. could be going up. President-elect Donald Trump has promised a universal 10 per cent tariff on all American imports. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce estimates that would shrink the Canadian economy by around $30 billion […]
Baranyai: Early elections undermine fragile democracy
The whole world is holding its breath. Ballot counts haunt our dreams.
Man, 61, charged in ‘abhorrent’ attack on Muslim family in city park
London police say a man is charged in connection with an alleged hate-motivated attack on a Muslim family in a downtown park.
VW in St. Thomas: One mega-factory, one big proposal to power it
A proposed transmission line from London would power VW’s new St. Thomas factory with enough electricity for a city the size of Windsor.
In open London-area riding, Tories lining up to seek nomination
The deadline is set to close for Conservative nominees vying for a vacant federal seat in a long-time Tory riding.