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Author: TCS Wire

CBC puts out polygamy puff piece 

CBC promotes having open relationships with multiple sex partners.

Calgary city council abandons single-use item bylaw after pushback

Calgary council scraps bylaw that no one wanted after just three months.

Toronto food bank visits double over last three years

Since COVID lockdowns, visits to food banks have more than doubled in Toronto.

WEF partners anticipate cashless society, say COVID-19 “helped”

WEF panel member says we’ll be cashless soon and because of COVID “there is very little resistance.”

Irish protest against mass immigration 

“We’re not far right, just right so far.”

Irish protesters for less immigration take to the streets.

SHOCKER: Singh supports Liberal budget despite “serious concerns”  

Singh’s confidence-and-supply agreement with the Liberals requires him to do so in exchange for the Liberal’s giving into some of the NDP’s policy demands. 

Liberal Premier explains why he’s against the federal carbon tax

Liberal Premier says of carbon tax: “It doesn’t make sense from a logical perspective.”

With an election around the corner, BC NDP reverse course on open drug use

Eby learns that allowing people to use hard drugs in public parks isn’t the smartest public policy.

Stillbirth rates spike in young Albertan women

“Investigation into these causes is ongoing.” 

Man charged in gold heist already released on bail

All 9 men have been released on bail at a time when many are questioning Canada’s soft-on-crime policies that often see repeat offenders being caught and then released.

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