Dairy farmer forced by government to dump 30,000 litres of good milk

An Ontario farmer filmed himself dumping 30 thousand litres of milk to comply with government quotas.
Alberta will make its fuel tax relief program permanent next year

Albertans will have some reprieve from high costs in the new year as the provincial government suspends the entire fuel tax for six months — and makes the fuel tax relief program permanent after that.
How a giant financial institution could impact the real estate market

A goliath investment firm with globalist ties is buying up Canadian real estate, and it threatens to harm Canadians with skyrocketing rent prices during already unprecedented runaway inflation.
Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year

The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.
DeSantis says WEF policies are ‘dead on arrival’

Florida governor Ron DeSantis said the state of Florida wants nothing to do with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) policies, saying they’re “dead on arrival.”
Paypal reimplements $2500 fine after apology

Paypal has reimplemented a $2,500 “misinformation” fine on users after apologizing for the terms of service update earlier this month.
Canadian crypto CEO slams ‘gatekeeping’ banks

A Canadian crypto CEO says Canadian banks are “gatekeeping” FinTechs to ensure banks remain the most profitable institutions in the world.
Critics say ESG is a ‘scam’

Leftist progressive groups are pushing environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) standards for companies and investments they claim will ultimately benefit society, but critics say it’s a “scam.”
Alberta’s GDP growth is more than five times larger than Canada’s

As the broader Canadian economy continues to produce an abysmal GDP growth of 0.8%, Alberta is thriving and growing at a rate over five times higher than Canada’s.
Alberta is actually paying back its debt

Alberta is doing something totally foreign to most countries and provinces: the government is actually paying back its debt.