Tag: Justin Trudeau
Letters to the Editor: February 1, 2024
Staycation for PM
VIDEO: London police defend clash with ‘abusive’ Justin Trudeau protesters
London police say videos on social media raising questions about the arrests of two protesters during last week’s federal Liberal Party retreat here don’t tell the whole story.
Sources in the federal Liberal party said he will announce today from the Liberal caucus retreat at RBC Place London his government will remove the GST on the construction of new apartments
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to make a second major housing announcement in London in as many days. Trudeau will announce Thursday afternoon from the Liberal caucus retreat at RBC Place London that his government will remove the GST on construction of new apartments in a bid to cut costs and lower rents, federal […]
Justin Trudeau details ‘landmark’ $74M housing pact with London
City hall has agreed in return to allow for high-density development without re-zoning; to allow four units to be built on single properties in low-density neighbourhoods.
With a national party caucus meeting in London as the backdrop, a major housing announcement from the federal government is expected here Wednesday
With a national party caucus meeting in London as the backdrop, a major housing announcement from the federal government is expected here Wednesday.
Letters to the Editor: August 18, 2023
Flags disrespectful
Whitzman: Housing is federal responsibility, despite what the PM says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that “housing isn’t a primary federal responsibility” at a funding announcement in Hamilton on July 31
People’s Party ex-official who assaulted prime minister deserves jail: Crown
The People’s Party of Canada official who threw stones at Canada’s prime minister will find out next week if he’ll be thrown in jail.
Justin Trudeau in his element among students at Fanshawe College
The Prime Minister was in his element.
‘Abuse of process’: Judge lays out reasons for quashing subpoena for PM
The judge suspected a right-leaning gravel thrower’s call for the prime minister to testify at his London trial had more to do with politics than due process.