Liberals exploit American abortion issue

Moments after the American Supreme Court overturned Roe. V. Wade (effectively making abortion a State issue), Canadian Liberals jumped at the opportunity to exploit it for their own political gain.
Theresa Tam gets massive raise while Canadians struggle to keep up with inflation

Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam is raking in the big bucks after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau awarded her with a 22% pay raise this week.
Trudeau spends a quarter billion in Rwanda

While Canadians struggle to pay their bills and feed their families due to out-of-control inflation, Trudeau announced in Rwanda that he would spend $250 million in taxpayer money to address global food security, primarily in African countries.
Canada expected to be 3.5 million houses short in 2030, largely due to mass immigration

According to the latest CMHC report, Canada is on track to be 3.5 million housing units short by 2030 and will need to more than double the house-building rate to keep up with demand.
Just 8% of COVID deaths in Canada were among unvaccinated people between May 22 and June 5

While politicians and public figures continue to praise the COVID vaccine (after catching COVID), only 8% of the COVID deaths in Canada between May 22 and June 5 were among unvaccinated individuals — a disproportionately low figure.
BREAKING: Commissioner Lucki “regrets” conduct, denies interference

In an email statement to The Counter Signal, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said she regretted her conduct in meetings following the Nova Scotia mass shooting but denied she interfered with the investigation.
Trudeau wants option to keep hiding for another year

Trudeau and the Liberals are proposing a motion to extend the hybrid provisions to allow members to keep hiding (work from home) for another year rather than face opposition in person.
Trudeau wasted over $100 million on expired vaccines

The 13.6 million expired AstraZeneca vaccines that Trudeau donated to foreign countries is estimated to have cost Canadian taxpayers over $100 million.
Ottawa police promise “unprecedented” response to Canada Day demonstrations

With several freedom demonstrations planned for this year’s Canada Day in Ottawa, Ottawa police are gearing up and say they will have an “unprecedented” response.
Call to scrap ArriveCan app goes international

American Congressman Brian Higgins spoke out against Canada’s invasive ArriveCan app, claiming it’s confusing and costing Canada tourism money.