OTTAWA—Canada’s Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Monday night that he was stepping down, the biggest casualty to date from a scandal tying the Liberal government to a charity with close links to the family of Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau.
Mr. Morneau’s decision comes less than a year after the most-recent election, and leaves the Group of Seven country without a finance minister as the country is in the initial stages of a recovery following a sharp pandemic-induced downturn. A spokeswoman for Mr. Trudeau declined to comment...
While Shambhavi Anand knowingly broke 🇮🇳abortion law(20wks) TWICE (6 & 7mnths-A Criminal Offense) aborted 7mnths alive girl child then fled 2🇨🇦 BrockUniversity GoodmanSchool 2 b 'Future Business Leader' realDonaldTrump FLOTUS LeslynLewis ErinOTooleMP
I love Canada, as a country. But it too couldn't resist going to the dogs!
Shout the freedom ! Eternal Iran, ancestral soil!
More truth than you will get from Canadian media.
Mark Zuckerberg is A Threat to Democratic Systems throughout the World..
Something like this is a daily occurrence here in the US except it’s normal and no one steps down.
Corrupted from inside and manipulated by its neighbor from outside. Pity.
Anyone looking for a room in Wall Street area?
The most corrupt Canadian Government in Canadian history....they spew more raw sewage into the St Lawrence. Than the city of Montreal does.
AlderLaneeggs !!!
There is no scandal. Investigate ....don't take th4 crap media at their word here.
The wrong guy resigned. Should have been Trudeau. No responsibility from the leader.
We need help
Trudeau is next...
Perhaps someone can visualize and build an ap that can create a network to assist others who don't drive or have mobility difficulties in providing rides to 'ballot box drop-off' locations. I suspect there could be quite a need.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Herkunft: Reuters - 🏆 2. / 97 Weiterlesen »