Justin Trudeau: the legacy kid
By Katy Burley Justin Trudeau is the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau, Canada’s 15th Prime Minister. He was born December 25, 1971 in Ottawa, Ontario. Trudeau grew up with two[…]
By Katy Burley Justin Trudeau is the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau, Canada’s 15th Prime Minister. He was born December 25, 1971 in Ottawa, Ontario. Trudeau grew up with two[…]
By Suzy Coolen Dr. Marc Garneau was born in 1949 in Quebec City. He started his lifelong career in public service at the age of 16 when he attended the[…]
By Riley Maracle Karen McCrimmon, 54, is from Weston, Ontario, which is located just 30 minutes west of Toronto. She was born to Charles and Isabel Martin. Charles was a[…]
By Amanda Lorbetski She may not be commuting cross-country in her big red bus this time around, but Martha Hall Findlay’s message remains. “The Liberal Party that I lead will[…]
QNet reporter Keenan Weaver interviewed Althia Raj, Ottawa Bureau Chief at the Huffington Post, on Tuesday via skype. They discussed his campaign strategy and the tour across Canada. This is[…]
By Tyson Leonard A committee has been formed to oversee site selection and construction of a new municipal police station. The City of Belleville has been looking into a new[…]
By Jack Carver A QNet News online forum discussing the proposed Belleville police station went well last night, says City Councilor Jodie Jenkins. “I wasn’t sure what to expect, but[…]
By Tyson Leonard Once again a Trudeau will lead the federal Liberal Party. On Sunday Justin Trudeau took the stage for his acceptance speech and quickly condemned the current state[…]
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By Mark Hodgins The federal government is providing money to municipal fisheries across Canada this year as part of the Economic Action Plan. The Recreational Fisheries Conservation Program will see[…]