Poilievre demands ‘wacko’ Trudeau refuse Toronto’s request to decriminalize hard drugs

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has sent a letter to Justin ‘wacko’ Trudeau demanding that he refuse the City of Toronto’s request to decriminalize hard drugs like BC.
DeSantis bans Bill Gates’ lab-grown meat

“The bill that I’m going to sign today is going to say basically take your fake lab-grown meat elsewhere. We’re not doing that in the state of Florida,” DeSantis said.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Speaker Fergus needs to resign

“I was one of the people defending him. You know, I’ve been a House leader… but I’ve never seen anything like this. Never in my career have I seen such, in my view, blatant partisanship from a Speaker,” Mulcair said.
Pierre Poilievre booted from House of Commons for calling Trudeau a “wacko Prime Minister”

The Speaker of the House of Commons has just kicked out Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre for refusing to retract his characterization of Justin Trudeau as a “wacko”, “radical”, and/or “extremist”.
Trudeau says he plans to be an activist after leaving office

“I’m ultimately a social activist who’s going to look to how I can have a positive impact on the world. I did it as a teacher. I’m doing it now as a politician. Whatever I do next, I will continue to try and have an impact on the world,” Trudeau said of his plans after leaving office.
Bill Gates doesn’t remember pushing masks

“I don’t remember talking about masks at all,” Bill Gates claimed before poking fun at people who took wearing COVID masks to the extreme.
Smith expands railways to connect Alberta

The idea of expanding railways within Alberta has been floated for over a decade and a half, but Premier Danielle Smith says the time to act on a comprehensive railway plan is now, especially given the massive and historic migration to the province.
Jerry Seinfeld takes on “extreme-left”

The generally apolitical Jerry Seinfeld calls out the DEI cult for ruining comedy.
Indian immigration to Canada has quadrupled over the last 10 years

The number of Indians coming to Canada yearly rose from 38,828 to 139,715 (an increase of 326%) between 2013 and 2023, fueled primarily by Canada’s liberal international student policies.
Alberta Minister threatens to take feds to court over plastics ban

In an article posted on X, Schulz called the ban a “slap in the face to Alberta and our province’s petrochemical industry and the thousands of Albertans who work in it.”