Trudeau to send another $350 million to Ukraine

While meeting with other G7 leaders in Elmaue, Germany, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to give over $350 million more to help Ukraine fend off Russia’s invasion.
WHO unveils international monkeypox guidance

The World Health Organization (WHO) has unveiled its global health guidance for monkeypox just two days after deciding monkeypox isn’t an international health emergency.
Ottawa Mayor threatens protesters, saying no “second chances”

Ottawa Mayor and WEF member Jim Watson has warned that “those people” coming to protest on Canada Day will be “dealt with with the full force of the law” and will have no “second chances” if unlawful.
Majority of Canadians disapprove of PM Justin Trudeau

According to a new Angus Reid poll, only 8% of Canadians strongly approve of Justin Trudeau, while 41% strongly disapprove of him as Prime Minister.
Trudeau spends a quarter billion in Rwanda

While Canadians struggle to pay their bills and feed their families due to out-of-control inflation, Trudeau announced in Rwanda that he would spend $250 million in taxpayer money to address global food security, primarily in African countries.
Trudeau goes to Rwanda while the Liberal Party burns

Trudeau has decided to take a trip to Rwanda while the Liberal Party deals with yet another earth-shattering scandal that’s led to even more calls of resignation.
BREAKING: Commissioner Lucki “regrets” conduct, denies interference

In an email statement to The Counter Signal, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said she regretted her conduct in meetings following the Nova Scotia mass shooting but denied she interfered with the investigation.
Transport Minister says ArriveCan is here to stay

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says the feds have no intention to drop the cumbersome ArriveCan app currently wreaking havoc in Canada’s travel industry.
Anti-oil, Saudi-sponsored Sebastian Vettel places 12th in Canadian Grand Prix

After being booed and shamed for his anti-oil stance by a crowd of rowdy Canadians, Saudi-sponsored F1 racer Sebastian Vettel ingloriously limped away with a 12th-place finish and 0 points at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Ottawa police promise “unprecedented” response to Canada Day demonstrations

With several freedom demonstrations planned for this year’s Canada Day in Ottawa, Ottawa police are gearing up and say they will have an “unprecedented” response.