Digital Safety Commission to police Canada’s internet

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to appoint Liberal bureaucrats to censor what Canadians are posting online.

Ahead of an anticipated election, the Liberals are doing everything they can to rig the playing field in their favour, including an unprecedented assault on our Charter free speech rights. 

Trudeau skips elections, appoints Alberta fangirl as Senator

Sign the letter of condemnation According to the Prime Minister’s Office, Trudeau has announced he is skipping Alberta’s senatorial elections and simply appointing Karen Sorensen – a longtime friend of his – to Canada’s upper chamber. I finally agreed to let @JustinTrudeau have his picture taken with me. LOL pic.twitter.com/WlYnxouNtU — Mayor Karen Sorensen (@BanffMayor) […]

Alberta calls for legalized pepper spray, mandatory minimums

Alberta’s Minister of Justice Kaycee Madu wants Trudeau to pass the pepper.

In a letter to his federal counterparts, Madu didn’t mince words. At risk Canadians should be able to defend themselves with pepper spray – which is currently outlawed in the Criminal Code.

BC fire emissions set to eclipse oil sands

British Columbia’s emissions from forest fires are likely to eclipse Alberta’s oil sands emissions in 2021. 

Data from the Global Fire Emissions Index show that in 2018 B.C. released 48.9 megatons of CO2 into the atmosphere. In 2021, that number could double after all the carnage is accounted for.