Canadian Freedom Convoy donations hacker arrested for U.S. cyberattack on GOP

The Canadian hacker who claimed responsibility for leaking Freedom Convoy donor data in 2022 has been arrested following charges filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. On Friday, March 28th, the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas announced the charges against Canadian left-wing hacktivist and self-proclaimed founder of “Anonymous”, Aubrey Cottle, 37 of Oshawa, Ontario. The […]
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 […]
Military Chaplains banned from praying on Remembrance Day after NDP-Liberal decision

The Conservatives are calling the NDP-Liberal Government liars after learning that military chaplains are prohibited from delivering prayers on Remembrance Day.
Conservatives commit to freeing the Zyn

Conservatives call the Liberals’ nicotine pouch ban “the height of hypocrisy.”
The Liberals openly support “safe supply” programs that legalise fentanyl.
Pro-Palestine activists sued by University of Waterloo for $1.5M

The University of Waterloo filed a lawsuit against a Pro-Palestine encampment seeking 1.5M in damages.
Edmonton council promises 15-minute cities will not restrict freedom of movement

Edmonton City Council passed a new district policy aiming to subdue fear and distrust around 15-minute cities.
Toronto Star claims Canadians haven’t lost any freedoms

The federally-funded Toronto Star, which once wrote “let them die” referring to unvaccinated people, published an article claiming Canadians haven’t lost any freedom.
Minister Dale Nally aims to regulate size and pricing of alcohol sold in Alberta liquor stores

Using a newly proposed bill, Minister Nally is eager to limit the size of alcohol bottles sold in stores and increase minimum prices.
Former Supreme Justice says truth not a defense against Trudeau’s Harms Bill

The accuracy of an individual’s online speech might not protect them against sanctions if the Online Harms Bill is passed, former Chief Justice warns.
Justice Minister doubles down on punishing citizens for crimes they ‘might’ commit

One component of the Liberals’ bill reflects the 2002 movie Minority Report, calling for citizens to be placed under house arrest if “a person fears on reasonable grounds that another person will commit an offense.”