Trudeau sends another $52 million to Ukraine, holds off on soldiers

Trudeau announced he’s sending another $52.4 million to Ukraine but is holding off on sending CAF members.
Mass immigration now a top 5 issue for Canadians

According to Abacus polling data, 26% of Canadians now list immigration as one of their top three issues.
Top 5 countries Canadians hate

With political tensions rising and an economy in decline, Canadians have formed strong opinions of several countries, many of them negative.
Liberals forced to admit wildfires well below average

The Liberals have been forced to admit that the number of wildfires across the country is well below the 10-year average.
Canadians now believe legal immigration is a net negative

44% of Canadians say immigration has a mostly negative effect on the country (up 6 points from last year), while 42% say immigration is mostly positive, and 14% remain undecided.
Jagmeet Singh vows to remove all NDP MPs guilty of treason

“[If] it’s clear to me they knowingly worked with a foreign government to undermine Canada, I will immediately remove them from caucus,” Singh said.
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.