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Author: Alexa Posa

Federal Government saves foreign-funded climate extremist from deportation 

Did the Liberals intervene to stop a foreign-funded climate extremist from getting deported?

Germany passes bill allowing parents to alter their infant’s gender at birth

With the SBGG passing on April 12th, Germany will now recognize ‘gender identity’ as a secured trait, authorizing parents to change the sex of their children’s documents at birth. 

Jewish organization demands end to funding for Edmonton Pride Centre after racist posts

The Centre for Isreal and Jewish Affairs said the Pride Centre breached the federal anti-racism strategy, supported attacks by listed terrorist entities, and “issued written support for the sexual violence waged against Jews.” 

Pharmacists propose class action lawsuit against Shoppers Drug Mart over “risk of causing patient harm”

Franchise owners claim they were placed in situations that caused an “irredeemable conflict of interest” after the company Loblaws acquired Shoppers Drug Mart in 2014. 

Citizens fight to protect Edmonton River Valley from federal government’s diversity park plan

A group of concerned citizens took notice of what they perceived to be government overreach regarding the National Urban Park Initiative and are taking action.

Alberta Government workers demand “unprecedented” wage increase, UCP Minister says

Over 22,000 individuals are a part of the AUPE, and they state that a 26% wage increase would solve their financial issues.

SMITH: Rachel Notley ran her party into the ground 

When asked about the financial disparities between the two parties, Smith said NDP Leader Rachel Notley “ran her party into the ground.”

Liberals leave Indigenous leaders hanging after they plead for a road

Sean Fraser’s parliamentary secretary failed to attend a crucial meeting with indigenous leaders to plan for new road infrastructure.

Edmonton taxes expected to increase 8.7% due to city’s financial woes

Edmonton’s property taxes are expected to increase by 8.7% for 2024 due to the city’s limited money.

B.C. considers banning protests near schools after anti-SOGI demonstrations

After 18 protests regarding SOGI were counted by the province, B.C. is now interested in banning demonstrations from taking place near schools. 

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