Trudeau’s Carbon Tax Bonanza stifles Canadian’s bottom line

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released a report showing current gas prices would cost Canadian drivers a $170 per tonne carbon tax and the federal government’s planned second carbon tax.
COVID deaths under 15 close to zero

The Public Health Agency said convincing all parents to immunize young children against COVID is “probably going to be quite difficult.” COVID caused only six deaths among more than 6 million unvaccinated children under age 15 in Canada.
The ‘Alberta Agenda’ rages on in quest to end equalization

Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and several academics wrote the Alberta firewall letter over twenty years ago to examine Alberta’s path to increased autonomy. At the forefront of the Alberta Agenda is Canada’s equalization program.
Notley’s NDP supports illegal far-left pipeline protests

Rachel Notley’s NDP has fully embraced illegal anti-pipeline protestors trying to hold BC’s Coastal GasLink project hostage contrary to court orders.
Poland defends its borders from migrant attack, triggers open borders activists

Poland just proved that borders work, and leftists are losing their minds over it.
Hulk actor calls wife-beating pipeline protester “strong and compassionate”

Marvel actor Mark Ruffalo has given a new meaning to his catch phrase, “Hulk smash,” after throwing his support behind indigenous activist, pipeline blockader, and convicted wife-beater Frank Alec.
Algerian author predicts civil war in France and Islamist dictatorship

Award-winning Algerian author Boualem Sansal had some chilling predictions for France as the country grapples with terrorism and radical Islamists.
EXCLUSIVE: MLA accuses UCP of using taxpayer funds to help Kenney ahead of AGM

A private email authored by UCP MLA Peter Guthrie and sent to fellow caucus members accuses some in the party of using taxpayer funds to influence members in favour of Premier Jason Kenney as he prepares for the upcoming AGM.
Remembering Hong Kong’s fallen and imprisoned freedom fighters

November 11 marks two years since the university sieges began in Hong Kong. Then, students were starved, “disappeared” and forced into suicide by Communist officers while standing bravely against Beijing. We should remember them, too.
O’Toole keeps real conservatives like Leslyn Lewis out of his shadow cabinet

Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is intent on keeping true conservatives out of his shadow cabinet.