Alberta to hold equalization referendum

Alberta will hold an equalization referendum alongside municipal elections on October 18 to address long-standing provincial grievances resulting from high taxes to flip the bill for poorer provinces.
Big sister of dead child used in COVID propaganda speaks out against media and government
Multiple media outlets and the Alberta government have chosen to politically propagandize the death of a 14-year-old Albertan with complex preconditions, saying it was COVID, not his horrifying medical history, that caused death.
McKenna says democratic rights of MPs “aren’t absolute,” unvaxed should be banned

Former Trudeau cabinet minister Catherine McKenna has come out on the side of authoritarianism, claiming the democratic rights of MPs are “not absolute.”
Canadian judge condemns Pawlowski’s Tucker interview, issues $23,000 fine

After a tumultuous trip through Canada’s legal system, Justice Adam Germain ruled that Pawlowski would not face more time in prison but would instead have to pay fines and contribute public service hours.
Jeff Davison is Trudeau’s secret weapon in Calgary mayoral race

A new poll has found Conservative candidate Jeromy Farkas and Liberal candidate Jyoti Gondek in a “dead heat,” but candidate Jeff Davison diverting support from Farkas may be just enough to put Gondek over the edge.
Nobel Prize Foundation rejects gender and ethnicity quotas

Top Scientist and head of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Goran Hansson says that the Nobel Prizes will not be subject to either gender or ethnicity quotas, despite some activists desiring more female Nobel laureates and fewer White recipients.
China may soon ban all reporting not funded by the Communist state

Always looking for creative ways to silence dissidents, the Chinese Communist Party is now floating a near-total ban on independent and foreign journalism.
Man recorded stealing Jeromy Farkas’s election material

A security camera has caught a man stealing Calgary mayoral candidate Jeromy Farkas’s election material.
Quebec set to suspend over 10,000 nurses this Friday

The province of Quebec may lose up to 10,054 registered nurses after the Quebec Order of Nurses (QIIQ) announced they will suspend the practice permits of all unvaccinated staff.
CBC uses mannequin instead of patient to show crowded ICU

In a viral embarrassment for the state broadcaster, the CBC has been caught using a dummy prop in place of an actual patient in a segment supposedly documenting ‘skyrocketing’ ICU numbers in Edmonton.