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Category: Trudeau

Canadians seriously injured by Covid vaccine collect more than $2.7 million 

Canadians seriously injured by Covid vaccine collect over $2.7 million 

Fifty Canadians injured by the Covid-19 vaccine were awarded a combined $2.7 million after filing a claim with the federal government’s injury reporting system. 

Trudeau Liberals warned about ‘more persistent’ election interference after 2019 vote

Trudeau Liberals warned about 'more persistent' election interference after 2019 vote.

Four months after China waded into Canada’s 2019 general election, the federal government was warned that election interference was “likely to be more persistent and pervasive in future elections.”

Eight teenage girls charged with second-degree murder following stabbing

Eight teenage girls charged with second-degree murder following stabbing

Eight teenage girls in Toronto have been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a man to death near Union Station. 

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

Ottawa police warn against Freedom Convoy 2.0

As some Freedom Convoy organizers announce a return to Ottawa in 2023, Ottawa police say “vehicle-based” protests will not be allowed.

EXCLUSIVE: GiveSendGo CFO reflects on Freedom Convoy

EXCLUSIVE: GiveSendGo CEO reflects on Freedom Convoy

GiveSendGo CFO Jacob Wells says he has no regrets about his crowdfunding company’s involvement with the Freedom Convoy.

Alberta seizes power from ‘hostile’ federal government’s gun grab

Alberta Attorney General Tyler Shandro issued a stern notice to the Trudeau Liberals, announcing the province is seizing back constitutional power from the feds to protect legal gun-owners from being persecuted under Bill C-21.

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals claim they need more security following Freedom Convoy

Liberals MPs want to expand security on and near Parliament Hill following the peaceful Freedom Convoy demonstration earlier this year.

How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty

How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty

Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.

Liberal Minister Mary Ng awarded contract to firm co-founded by her friend

Liberal minister awarded two contracts to firm co-founded by her friend.

Federal ethics commissioner Mario Dion has determined that the Liberal International Trade Minister Mary Ng contravened ethics rules by awarding a contract to her friend.

Singh hints at breaking up with Trudeau unless health care is improved

Singh hints at breaking up with Trudeau unless health care is improved

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh suggested that the cozy NDP-Liberal coalition could be broken unless the Liberals fix health care.

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