Canada’s 2022 food prices cost more than already unaffordable predictions

Canada’s food prices cost even more in 2022 than already high and unaffordable predictions.
Feds awarded RCMP tech contract to Chinese-linked company banned in the US

The Trudeau Liberals awarded a contract to a tech company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to build and maintain radio equipment for the RCMP.
UCP tied with NDP under Premier Smith

Recent polling suggests that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has restored conservative Albertans’ confidence in the United Conservative Party (UCP).
Quebec Health Authorities bury Covid-19 death rates by vaccination status

In recent months, Quebec health authorities have not been forthcoming about Covid-19-related statistics regarding hospitalizations and deaths by vaccine status.
Young woman says she will apply for assisted suicide when eligible

A young Canadian woman says she will apply for assisted suicide when eligibility expands next year.
Ontario doctors on trial for the future of Canadian Healthcare

The Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline tribunal (OPSDT) is currently investigating whether professional misconduct occurred by three doctors who did not follow its recommendations for Covid-19 treatment.
Musk supports slapping ‘state-affiliated’ label on CBC

Twitter CEO Elon Musk says all media that receives government funding should be slapped with an affiliated warning label so readers can better calibrate the truth.
‘I’m with Carey’ goes viral after Canadiens goalie blasts Trudeau

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price has ignited a viral social media trend after publicly disavowing the Trudeau Liberals’ proposed amendment to gun-ban bill C-21.
Nobody shows up to NDP anti-Sovereignty Act protest

An NDP-led protest against Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s proposed Sovereignty Act legislation was a major flop, with only a handful of attendees showing up.
Feds look to expand assisted suicide eligibility to infants

A recent video clip posted by the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) indicates the eligibility could expand for medically assisted suicide to include babies with disabilities.