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Liberals willing to sacrifice lobster fishery for more salmon farms?


Green Party candidate Thomas Trappenberg at Rally for the Oceans - Liverpool

Libs big spending plan to double deficit

Wilson Raybould feared "Saturday night massacre"

"I was having thoughts of the Saturday Night Massacre"
 

LEGER: SNC-Lavalin scandal feels, and smells familiar


PM Justin Trudeau and former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould

Clarke threatens Trudeau with carbon tax legal action

In a news release Friday, Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Cecil Clarke announced that as leader, he intends to join premiers across Canada in legal action to combat what he calls Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s "bad carbon tax." Clarke has themed his campaign "Ready to

Trump-Trudeau bromance over?

Trudeau misleading on Saudi arms deal by calling heavy assault vehicles "just jeeps"?

Lav 6 armoured assault vehicles described by prime minister Justin Trudeau as "just jeeps"

"Wake up call" for Trudeau, Liberals in latest numbers, say pollsters

Liberals losing ground because of the controversies surrounding his recent disastrous India trip

From bad to worse... "Bengal bungle" for Trudeau in India?

Trudeau's surprise sabotage of TPP deal shocks leaders

Not much known about opposition leaders

Should Ottawa cry foul about Nova Scotia's cap and trade plans?

OPINION: Finance minister "Dead man walking"?


FROM BORQUE NEWSWATCH:
Whether he's pushed out, quits, or is demoted, Crazy Bill Morneau is 'Dead Man Walking' (#DMW) as Finance Minister.

Trudeau using bogus stats in boast about Canada Child Benefit success?

PM JUSTIN TRUDEAU USED SHELBURNE MUNI DAY CAMP KIDS AS BACKDROP IN CHILD BENEFIT PROMO

Trudeau defends Khadr decision during Shelburne visit.

Despite the fact that more than two-thirds of Canadians feel Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the wrong choice in awarding a $10.5 million settlement to Omar Khadr, the prime minister defended his decision during a well-attended press scrum in Shelburne Friday.
 

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