The man who once successfully harnessed populist sentiment in Canada into political success is warning that much is at stake if today's political leadership fails to do that.
All of Canada is nursing a broken heart in solidarity with the country's Muslim community following a deadly terrorist attack at a mosque in Quebec City, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
The federal Liberals plan to lift the veil of secrecy around so-called "cash-for-access" political fundraisers, but don't appear ready to outright ban the controversial practice.
Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose alleges the events show that the Trudeau Liberals have failed to keep a clear separation between their roles as government ministers and political fundraisers.
It came during a sharp exchange in the House of Commons on Tuesday in which interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose alleged the Liberals were keeping Canadians in the dark for "political reasons."