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Category: Canadian Politics

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

As some Freedom Convoy organizers announce a return to Ottawa in 2023, Ottawa police say “vehicle-based” protests will not be allowed.

CBSA officers using communication equipment from Chinese firm banned in the US

CBSA officers using communication equipment from Chinese firm banned in the US

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been using communications equipment from a Chinese firm banned in the US.

Independent board member responsible for ensuring vaccine safety was on Pfizer’s payroll

Independent board member responsible for ensuring vaccine safety was on Pfizer’s payroll

A Pfizer’s Independent Data Safety Monitoring Board member admitted in court that she was on the pharmaceutical company’s payroll. 

EXCLUSIVE: GiveSendGo CFO reflects on Freedom Convoy

EXCLUSIVE: GiveSendGo CEO reflects on Freedom Convoy

GiveSendGo CFO Jacob Wells says he has no regrets about his crowdfunding company’s involvement with the Freedom Convoy.

Norwegian woman faces three years in prison for saying men can’t be lesbians

Norwegian women faces three years in prison for saying men can't be lesbians.

A Norwegian filmmaker is facing up to three years in prison for a Facebook post she wrote saying men cannot be lesbians.

Federal civil servants still haven’t gone back to work

Federal civil servants still haven't gone back to work

It’s been months since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, yet federal public servants still have not returned to work.

Alberta extends freeze on new photo radar equipment to 2023

Alberta extends freeze on new photo radar equipment to 2023

The Alberta government is extending the freeze on new photo radar equipment and locations until Dec. 1, 2023. 

Alberta seizes power from ‘hostile’ federal government’s gun grab

Alberta Attorney General Tyler Shandro issued a stern notice to the Trudeau Liberals, announcing the province is seizing back constitutional power from the feds to protect legal gun-owners from being persecuted under Bill C-21.

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals MPs want to expand security on and near Parliament Hill following the peaceful Freedom Convoy demonstration earlier this year.

Tam tells Canadians to inquire about relatives’ health status before gathering for Christmas

Tam tells Canadians to inquire about relatives' health status before gathering for Christmas

The federal Chief Public Health Officer, Teresa Tam, is once again warning Canadians that a new wave of Covid-19 could be coming down the chimney soon, saying Canadians should think twice about who they socialize with this Christmas.

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