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.
Government incompetence played key role in BC flooding

As more information pours out over the recent flooding in British Columbia, it is becoming evident that government incompetence played a major role in the ensuing destruction.
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.
Fans are too old and too white, according to football CEO

During a news conference, Edmonton Elks CEO Ian Murray claimed that his fans are too old and too white for the new community they want to foster.
David Suzuki says pipeline bombings will happen if government doesn’t bow down to terrorists

Speaking at an Extinction Rebellion protest, Canadian environmentalist David Suzuki said that pipelines would be bombed if the government didn’t capitulate to his and his eco-terrorist buddies’ radical agenda.
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.
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.
Can Kenney survive the weekend?

The United Conservative Party’s (UCP’s) annual general meeting is happening this weekend, and things look harrowing for the party’s leader Jason Kenney.
Majority of Albertans and Saskatchewanians say they are underrepresented in parliament

A new Angus Reid poll shows that Albertans and Saskatchewanians are unsatisfied with their representation in parliament, with 72 per cent of respondents in Alberta saying they feel underrepresented and 71 per cent of respondents in Saskatchewan saying the same.
Inflation still on the rise, Trudeau still silent

Inflation rose again in October, hitting an 18 year high at 4.7 per cent. Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau is on his way to hang out with American geriatric Joe Biden to talk about getting the noncompliant jabbed with experimental mRNA technology.