University of Toronto drops vaccine mandate
After getting hit with a human rights complaint, the University of Toronto has announced that it is “pausing” the vaccine mandate, as well as the mask mandate, on May 1.
Hundreds protest remaining restrictions outside Calgary City Hall
On April 2 at 1:00 pm MT, hundreds converged at Calgary City Hall to protest the remaining mandates and restrictions — despite mayor Jyoti Gondek’s recent court injunction that was used to criminalize peaceful demonstrations.
Alberta brings forth a bill to attract cryptocurrency companies
Alberta’s Bill 13, the Financial Innovation Act, could create a “safe space” for up-and-coming tech companies in the province looking to develop cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
DATA: COVID is exploding, and everything is fine
New wastewater data collected by the University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine shows that COVID-19 is on the rise again — but it’s not clear it’s making much of an impact.
Saskatchewan Scraps Digital ID
The people of Saskatchewan have spoken, and the government just scrapped its plan to roll out digital IDs.
More international politicians dogpile on Trudeau
More politicians on the international stage have spoken out against Trudeau over the last week, as well as thanked truckers for showing courage during the Freedom Convoy protest.
Projected food shortages imminent, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau told Canadians to prepare for food shortages just days before hiking the carbon tax.
STUBBS: The carbon tax hike is cruel, and the whole tax needs to be axed
Talk about a disconnect. The Liberal government is hiking the tax-on-everything carbon tax while Canadians struggle like never before with skyrocketing prices for essentials like food and fuel, heating, and housing.
BIDEN: We have no money for future vaccines
In a shocking admission, President Biden said that the US needs to buy up future vaccines for unknown variants because America will be too poor to do so in the future.
WATCH: PPC Leader Maxime Bernier addresses World Economic Forum visit
PPC Leader Maxime Bernier distanced himself from the World Economic Forum (WEF) after addressing concerns that he attended a meeting in Davos in 2008 while serving as Stephen Harper’s minister of foreign affairs.