Danielle Smith banned from posting on Facebook
In Trudeau’s Bill C-11 Canada, Conservative Premiers are already getting silenced
Freeland halts activities with Chinese-led bank following CCP allegations
This month’s “Chinese Communist Party runs Canada” allegation.
Trudeau thinks 57% of Canadians are far-right
Trudeau’s anti-parent views and predictable “far right” smears are lost on the majority of Canadians.
Roman Baber calls Trudeau “radical extremist” over anti-parent comments
Trudeau said it’s “far right” to give parents control over what pronoun changes teachers adopt for their children.
O’Toole defends WEF during farewell speech
The man who lost to Trudeau, then got ousted by his own party takes pot shots on his way out.
Alberta RCMP investigating suspected arson near Edmonton
Alberta RCMP said they’re looking into a series of fires near Edmonton as suspected arson, days after Quebec opened their own investigations.
Parade mocking assassination of Indian PM not a hate crime, Patrick Brown pretends
The float, which had a poster that read “Revenge”, was alleged to be a celebration of violence by Sikh separatists who demand an independent homeland called Khalistan.
WEF demands 75% global reduction of cars by 2050
The WEF’s latest agenda item is to reduce global private car ownership by 75%
An Ottawa-bound Rachel Notley could end Justin Trudeau forever
Notley becoming leader of the federal NDP would serve victory on a silver platter to Poilievre.
Rodriguez extends CBC President’s term, touts her “willingness” to advance censorship
Liberal Minister Pablo Rodriguez extended CBC President Catherine Tait’s term as President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada until January 2, 2025, noting her alignment with his censorship plans. Minister Rodriguez made the announcement last Thursday. “Given the scope of change with the implementation of the Online Streaming Act and the proposed Online News Act, the continuity in her role […]