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Author: Mike Campbell

Trudeau says Canadians are starting to like the carbon tax despite polls

Trudeau says Canadians are starting to learn that the carbon tax makes them richer, despite polls showing that most want it scrapped.

Greenpeace activists arrested after barricading Poilievre’s home

Greenpeace activists followed by Stephen Guilbeault on X arrested for barricading access to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s home.

Trudeau boots Boissonnault

Randy(s) gets booted from cabinet.

“Strong Eagle Man” Randy Boissonnault’s former company under investigation 

Edmonton Police are investigating allegations of fraud related to Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault’s former company and business partner.

20 ISIS suspects have been arrested in Canada in two years

Over the past two years, twenty (20) individuals in Canada have been arrested over ISIS-related charges. 

Since learning of Hamas links, Canada donates $27 million to UNRWA

The Liberals have donated $285 million to UNRWA since 2016.

Since several UNRWA staff members were linked to Hamas, donations have kept up.

Following DOGE, Poilievre planning government efficiency measures of his own 

Canadians are calling on the Poilievre Conservatives to create a Canadian-DOGE.

Here’s what the Conservatives are saying.

Health Canada says Pandemic Agreement “still under development”

Health Canada says they’re still in talks with the WHO to form an international Pandemic Treaty and are open to changing domestic laws “to implement our international obligations.”

Poilievre blasts Trudeau’s failed bug farming experiment 

The Liberals gave $9 million to a cricket factory two years ago to promote food alternatives to meat and dairy. Now, they’ve just laid off two-thirds of their staff.

Asylum Shopping: 14,000 foreign students have applied for refugee status in Canada this year 

By the end of this year, about 18,000 foreign students will have claimed they are refugees, given free housing and food from Canadian taxpayers.

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