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Former Finance minister shreds Trudeau in forthcoming book

Former Finance minister shreds Trudeau in forthcoming book

Former Finance Minister Bill Morneau shreds his former boss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an upcoming book, saying his interpersonal and management skills are “sorely lacking.” 

Poilievre pounces on Peterson drama, denounces censorship

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre pounced on the Jordan Peterson drama by promoting free speech and saying censorship is something dictators enforce.

Europe implements digital tracking system for Canadian travellers 

Europe implements digital tracking system for Canadian travellers 

Canadians travelling to Europe will need more than a passport as of November 2023, as a digital “visa-waiver” application requirement comes into effect. 

Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year

Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year

The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.  

Smith rejects nurses union’s request to implement another indoor mask mandate

Smith rejects nurses union's request to implement another indoor mask mandate

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith rejected a call from the United Nurses of Alberta’s president to reimpose a province-wide indoor mask mandate. 

Eight teenage girls charged with second-degree murder following stabbing

Eight teenage girls charged with second-degree murder following stabbing

Eight teenage girls in Toronto have been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a man to death near Union Station. 

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

As some Freedom Convoy organizers announce a return to Ottawa in 2023, Ottawa police say “vehicle-based” protests will not be allowed.

CBSA officers using communication equipment from Chinese firm banned in the US

CBSA officers using communication equipment from Chinese firm banned in the US

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been using communications equipment from a Chinese firm banned in the US.

Federal civil servants still haven’t gone back to work

Federal civil servants still haven't gone back to work

It’s been months since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, yet federal public servants still have not returned to work.

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals MPs want to expand security on and near Parliament Hill following the peaceful Freedom Convoy demonstration earlier this year.

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