Calgary Police expected to continue wearing ‘Thin Blue Line’

Despite an order from the Calgary Police Commission, the Calgary Police Association President believes officers will continue wearing the ‘Thin Blue Line’ police logo.
Canada braces for carbon tax hike

Canada is bracing for Trudeau’s impending carbon tax increase on April 1, while Alberta’s government debates a motion today to demand the federal government stop their climate insanity.
DESPISED: Jyoti Gondek’s approval rating tanks

A new Think IQ poll shows that Gondek’s approval rating has tanked since becoming mayor, with most Calgarians disapproving of her performance thus far.
Poilievre promises to end overseas oil, prioritize Canadian industry

Conservative leadership frontrunner Pierre Poilievre promised to end overseas oil imports within five years and scrap anti-energy laws hamstringing Albertan oil and gas.
Alberta MLA publishes document detailing his hack of government website

Alberta MLA Thomas Dang has published a document entitled “HOW I DID IT”, which details his hacking of Alberta’s COVID Vaccination Record website using Jason Kenney’s personal information.
Crazy Jyoti wants Calgary to stop being an oil town during fuel crisis
Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek is back to her nutty anti-gas proposals, even as Canadians face the greatest fuel crisis in our nation’s history.
The carbon tax will obliterate Canada’s economy on April 1
On April 1, the Trudeau government will increase the carbon tax on oil by 25 per cent, causing prices to spike by another $0.11.
Kenney slashes gas tax to protect Albertans from extreme market
Jason Kenney announced his plan to slash the gas tax, pausing the 13 cents per litre tax on gasoline when prices exceed $90 per barrel.
Kenney to ban local mask laws in Alberta, infuriating lockdowners
On the day Jason Kenney ended the provincial mask mandate, the Albertan Premier announced his government was introducing legislation to prevent lockdown mayors from undercutting provincial mask policy.
BREAKING: George Chahal fined measly $500 for stealing opponent’s election material

Elections Canada has fined liberal MP George Chahal $500 for stealing his opponent’s election material. No comment was made about his successful attempts to redirect Conservative voters to the fake polling stations.