HATE CRIME: Calgary man involved with indigenous activism charged for church vandalism

Calgary Police say charges have been laid against Sebastian Rodriguez-Huerta, 23, regarding church vandalism earlier this summer.
Trudeau’s five most memorable scandals

Trudeau is a man of many faces and many roles — some darker than others. While he has always managed to stay squeaky clean socially by abiding by the far-left’s standards, his political career is far from unsullied.
Canada left out of trilateral security pact between US, UK, and Australia

The US, UK, and Australia have left Canada out of a significant trilateral security pact in which the three countries will share advanced military technology in a thinly concealed partnership to counter China’s rising aggression in the Pacific.
Here’s what you need to know about Alberta’s vaccine passport and health restrictions

Starting September 16, Kenney will subject Albertans across the province to a whole host of new restrictions and discriminatory rules.
BREAKING: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces vaccine passport

On September 15, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney broke his promise and announced the province’s new vaccine passport system.
WATCH: Maxime Bernier announces policy on gender issues

Bernier says that all Canadians deserve respect and equal rights — regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation — but that a radical trans agenda is threatening the foundations of our society.
Elections Canada says results may take five days to be released

According to the spokesperson, the counting of local mail-in ballots will not even begin until September 21 — meaning there is a zero percent chance that voters can know the outcome of the election on the night of the election or even the following day.
PPC Leader Maxime Bernier endorses Bitcoin

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier came out to say that he fully supports the digital currency Bitcoin.
EXCLUSIVE: No Party Leader will confirm whether they will disclose Winnipeg lab documents

The Counter Signal reached out to every single major party asking whether they are willing to commit to releasing critical documents related to the firing of two scientists at the Winnipeg Biolab but have yet to receive any confirmed commitment.
WATCH: Former PM Jean Chrétien comes out to bash O’Toole and support Trudeau

At a late-night rally on September 14 in Brampton, Ontario, former PM Jean Chrétien came out to take a few verbal jabs at PM hopeful Erin O’Toole on behalf of his Liberal colleague.