Paul Chiang steps down as RCMP investigates Chinese bounty comments

Liberal candidate Paul Chiang has announced he is stepping aside following allegations that he called for Conservative candidate Jay Tay to be handed over to communist China in exchange for a bounty.  The announcement comes hours after the RCMP told the state broadcaster CBC News that they are currently investigating whether his remarks violated Canadian law. Meanwhile, Liberal leader […]

B.C. Conservatives argue Premier David Eby needs to scrap Bill 7 entirely

The B.C. Conservatives are demanding that B.C. Premier David Eby completely scraps his anti-U.S. tariffs bill, arguing that it keeps in place too many anti-democratic provisions that will result in government overreach. Eby announced he would keep Bill 7 alive while separating and reworking a controversial component of the bill that allowed his government to […]

EXCLUSIVE: Constitutional group warns of looming digital currency threat

Polls show that Canadians overwhelmingly oppose a central bank digital currency but that hasn’t stopped proponents from using crises to advance their plans for the future of currency.   With the Bank of Canada reluctant to abandon a digital Canadian dollar, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is urging Canadians to arm themselves with knowledge as […]

EXCLUSIVE: Elections Ontario orders removal of alleged voter fraud video exposé

Elections Ontario has ordered a whistleblower to take down a video in which he demonstrates alleged election vulnerabilities in the province’s election system. Spencer, who operates the YouTube channel “MCGA,” filmed himself registering to vote using only an edited document with a TD bank logo, a fake name and a phony address. He claimed to […]