Historic church burned down, not deemed a crime yet
Besides the beautiful architecture of the church itself, St. Anne’s Anglican Church was also home to many Group of Seven artworks, representing some of Canada’s greatest contributions to both landscape and impressionist art.
Liberal Party set to lose over half of MPs
The Conservatives are set to gain enough seats to be tied for the largest majority government in history, with an estimated 91-92 MPs added to reach 211, tying Brian Mulroney’s 1984 record and exceeding the previous 1958 record when John Diefenbaker led the Conservatives to victory.
PHAC plans to stockpile bird flu vaccines
The Public Health Agency of Canada says it is “proactively” speaking with vaccine manufacturers to get a hold of bird flu vaccines to prepare for the event of a global bird flu pandemic.
Canada’s unemployment continues to rise alongside immigration and part-time work
Despite adding 27,000 jobs last month, Canada’s unemployment rose once again as immigration continues to significantly outpace job growth. And more importantly, all gains were made in part-time work, with the country losing 36,000 full-time jobs and gaining 62,000 part-time jobs.
Freeland won’t commit to barring MPs guilty of treason from next election
During a housing announcement, Freeland was once again questioned by reporters on foreign interference, refusing to say whether MPs guilty of treason would be barred from next year’s election.
Freeland flees reporters asking questions about treason
In a scene you’d expect to come from a third-world country, Deputy PM Freeland fled from reporters who chased after her to ask for information on foreign interference and possible treason charges.
Liberals announce permanent residency upon arrival for foreign caregivers
People in the caregiver profession won’t even need to step foot in Canada to acquire permanent resident status anymore. It will be given upon mere application.
Liberal and NDP MPs propose making ‘ecocide’ an international crime
The Liberals and NDP have joined forces once again, this time to propose making ‘ecocide’ an international crime on the same level as genocide.
Indian students stage protest demanding 5-year work permits
Indian students staged a large protest in Brampton over the end of their study permits, demanding 5-year post-graduate work permits to stay in Canada long enough to become permanent residents.
Most poor Canadians are inconveniently White, study finds
Researchers also focused on the Canadian government’s agenda when it comes to tackling poverty, finding it utterly impotent due to its obsession with race and race-based programs rather than prioritizing need.