Today I asked Prime Minister Trudeau about his assertion that, in response to #COVID19, his government "took on debt so that individual Canadians didn't have to." #cdnpoli
Today my colleagues and I came across a woman lying in a pool of her own blood at the front door of a clothing shop on Toronto’s Queen Street.
As we assisted and I wished I had remembered more of the first aid class I’d taken years ago, her colleague told me she had tried to
THREAD: When you make complaints about patterns of bias or skewed reporting on the CBC, you are often met by CBC supporters who proceed to demand a list of examples.
When they don’t receive it immediately from you, they proceed to tell you you’re the biased one, …. that “it’s
This past weekend I visited Bruno’s Fine Foods in West Toronto.
The entire grocery store (and I mean the entire store) was staffed by high school aged local kids, from a variety of backgrounds. Not a temporary foreign worker in sight.
It was surreal. It felt like I was
It’s clear @MarkJCarney is spending plenty of time talking with Canada’s old-money oligarchs.
Do you think he’s had a legit conversation with a young person under the age of 30, who wasn’t a kid of one of his wealthy friends? I’m willing to bet no.
Reporter's White House question to Starmer "And for the prime minister, did you discuss with President Trump his repeated statements of desire to annex Canada?"
"And has the king expressed any concern over the president's apparent desire to remove one of his realms from his
Canada’s glorious dead.
Tens of thousands of Canadian lives lost in two world wars, often fought liberating European towns boys from Canada couldn’t even pronounce.
Today- European leaders won’t even denounce the “51st state” absurdities.
Last week, CBC News’ general manager and editor in chief Brodie Fenlon (@brodiefenlon) said:
“The job of a CBC News journalist is to report facts, to proportionately surface the variety of viewpoints that exist about those facts, to provide context and counter narratives where
Toronto’s former Dundas Station will soon be renamed Toronto Metropolitan University Station.
A renamed university (formerly Ryerson) named after a now cancelled historical figure will replace a subway stop initially named after a now cancelled historical figure.
The subway
"[F]rom the beaches of Normandy to the mountains of the Korean Peninsula, from the fields of Flanders to the streets of Kandahar, we have fought and died alongside you during your darkest hours during the Iranian hostage crisis, those 444 days, we worked around the clock from our