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Ontario school board went on ideological book-burning spree in 2019

Ideological book-burnings have arrived in Canada thanks to the far-left woke fanatics who makeup Ontario’s school boards. 

CROTCH GATE: Trudeau’s photographer deletes Twitter after posting crotch shot of boss

Trudeau’s personal photographer has deleted Twitter after posting a tasteless photograph of his boss’s crotch.

Alberta government grants $340 million in relief for livestock producers

Today, the Alberta government announced $340 million in relief for livestock producers across the province.

Former Liberal MP with sexual harassment allegations to run for Calgary Mayor

Former Liberal MP Kent Hehr is returning to politics to run for mayor of Calgary three years after leaving his post due to sexual harassment allegations.

BREAKING: Alberta MLA apologizes for sudden vaccine passport plan

One of Jason Kenney’s MLAs just leaked the province’s plan for a QR Code vaxport.

Election debates start tomorrow — right-wing media barred from reporting live

Election debates are all set to begin tomorrow; however, some media outlets on the right have been barred from reporting live over their political beliefs.

Why Alberta should have its own Provincial Holiday

It may be time for provinces to have their own provincial holidays in the wake of the upcoming National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR) set for September 30.

Canada to let all foreign visitors enter despite COVID apocalypse

The CBSA confirmed that, as of September 7, all fully vaccinated foreigners will be eligible to travel to Canada, despite several provincial governments installing vaccine passports over the much-feared fourth wave of COVID-19.

What you should know about voting if you are unvaccinated

With an election just two weeks away, Canadians are gearing up to head to the ballot box and cast their votes. But this year, things are a bit different.

BETRAYAL: O’Toole says gun bans stay

On September 5, Conservative Party Leader Erin O’Toole broke his pledge to his Conservative base and vowed to uphold Liberal firearms bans.

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