Canada expected to be 3.5 million houses short in 2030, largely due to mass immigration

According to the latest CMHC report, Canada is on track to be 3.5 million housing units short by 2030 and will need to more than double the house-building rate to keep up with demand.
Over 20 people “deplaned” by Air Canada with no explanation given

Air Canada recently “deplaned” 25 people from a flight out of Montreal without giving an explanation to the passengers.
Pfizer CEO says “beauty” of mRNA will allow for annual doses

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla touted the “beauty” of mRNA vaccine technology in a recent MSNBC interview, saying he fully expects the Coronavirus to require an annual dose.
Alberta fuel relief to stay for another three months

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney just announced that the fuel tax relief, which has led to the lowest gas prices in Canada, will remain for another three months amid hyperinflationary concerns.
Conservatives say they’ll hold Bill Blair accountable for alleged RCMP pressuring

Conservatives say they will hold the offices of Justin Trudeau and former Public Safety Minister Bill Blair accountable over allegations the RCMP was pressured during the NS mass shooting investigation due to “promises” RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki made to both.
Masks not included in Liberal single-use plastic ban

On Tuesday, Liberal Environment Minister and former Greenpeace radical Steven Guilbeault announced that the federal government would ban single-use plastics in Canada, but the ban didn’t include single-use COVID masks.
Did Brenda Lucki use a massacre to help Trudeau?

An RCMP officer’s notes allege that RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki “promised” the Prime Minister’s Office and Public Safety Minister that the weapon used in the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting would be released early and that it would be tied to future gun control legislation.
Trudeau wasted over $100 million on expired vaccines

The 13.6 million expired AstraZeneca vaccines that Trudeau donated to foreign countries is estimated to have cost Canadian taxpayers over $100 million.
Trudeau-bashing children’s book a best-seller

A new generation of kids is learning the value of liberty in a satirical book highlighting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s dictatorial tendencies.
Vaccine mandate ending for Windsor and Brampton Stellantis auto workers

Stellantis is being forced to end its vaccine mandate on June 25 following an arbitrator’s ruling that it no longer serves a purpose.