EU plans “emergency intervention and structural reform” of the electricity market

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced that a major reform is coming to the EU electricity market in the wake of skyrocketing energy prices and foreboding predictions of rolling blackouts.
Conservative leadership race sees massive voter turnout

With just over one week left to vote, the Conservative leadership race is nearing its conclusion, and the party has seen a massive voter turnout.
Trudeau splurges $100 million on radical gender ideologues

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to lavish gender radicals who vote for him with the hard-earned money of Canadians at every opportunity.
Brits told to get used to drinking recycled sewage

British Environment Agency CEO James Bevan says that Brits should get used to the idea of having to drink recycled sewage in times of water uncertainty.
Western University students protest vaccine mandate

Hundreds of Western University students, along with their parents and former faculty, have begun their protest against the institution’s sudden, discriminatory, and wholly unnecessary vaccine mandate.
Kenney launches costly junket in the final days of his office

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has announced a vanity junket to Seoul, South Korea, with less than two months left in his premiership.
Ontario Science Table will be dissolved on September 6

The Ontario Science Table, which is responsible for producing provincial COVID reports, will be dissolved on September 6. However, Premier Ford says this isn’t the end.
Scottish demonstrators burn energy bills in protest

Scottish demonstrators have been recorded burning energy bills in protest of an 80% price cap increase on annual energy bills.
Leadership debate: Danielle Smith says Alberta is the last bulwark against a lawless Ottawa

Speaking at last night’s UCP leadership debate, frontrunner Danielle Smith said that Alberta’s government is supposed to be the “last bulwark against a lawless Ottawa” when it comes to mandates and bodily autonomy.
Pakistani government threatens to block digital IDs to shut down access to bank accounts

Amid continued blackouts and great political unrest, the Pakistani government has threatened protesters with having their digital IDs blocked so they can’t access their bank accounts.