Immigration Minister admits Canada doesn’t require criminal background checks from temporary residents
Liberals now say the criminal background check they require from temporary residents covers Canada, where most have never been.
Feds blamed for increase in contraband tobacco
Business leaders call on feds to do something about increase in contraband tobacco across Canada.
Canadians scared Trudeau’s capital gains tax is causing doctors to leave
A new survey has revealed that a majority of Canadians are worried that the new capital gains tax hike will scare off doctors and further cripple Canada’s healthcare system.
Food Banks Canada gives Trudeau Liberals a D- in tackling poverty
Just shy of an F grade, Food Banks Canada has given Trudeau and his Liberal government a D- in tackling poverty, having watched in horror as food bank use skyrockets across the country.
Foreign Interference Commissioner notes that Liberals are withholding documents
“The commissioner should be seeing everything, regardless of what is disclosed to the public. Otherwise, how can it be assessed?”
Conservative stalwart Rob Anders seeking to return to Ottawa
“It’s time to fight for our freedoms. Time to do battle with the globalists. Fight 15-minute cities. Hire back the non-jabbed. No more jabs for kids. Fight central bank digital currency,” says former MP Rob Anders.
Majority of Canadians believe there was significant foreign interference in recent elections
According to data from Ipsos, 52% of Canadians strongly agree or somewhat agree that foreign governments have significantly interfered (i.e., enough to change outcomes) in recent elections in Canada.
Trudeau’s Online News Act has successfully killed local news
Branded as a way to help small outlets get their fair share from companies like Meta, the Online News Act has achieved the complete opposite.
Freeland apologizes after attacking Poilievre’s appearance in the House of Commons
Freeland accuses Poilievre of wearing makeup, withdraws comment.
Alberta breaks record for housing starts
Data from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation has revealed that there were 13,560 new housing starts in the first four months of 2024—an over 60% increase from the same period last year—putting Alberta on track for a record year of housing development likely to continue into the future.