Trudeau’s Online News Act has successfully killed local news
Branded as a way to help small outlets get their fair share from companies like Meta, the Online News Act has achieved the complete opposite.
December update shows just 3% of Canadians following Trudeau’s COVID vaccine push
It’s almost like getting five vaccines and multiple COVID infections isn’t a persuasive marketing campaign.
No Xe/Xir without parental consent, says Minister of Education
Minister of Education is considering taking aways teachers’ ability to address students with random pronouns without parental consent.
Canadian Senate moves to put tobacco style labels on beer
Canada is one step closer to requiring tobacco-style warning labels on alcohol.
Vimy Foundation ‘disappointed’ Liberals erased history from passports
The Vimy Foundation criticized the removal of vital Canadian icons from new passports.
Government funded group praises Trudeau’s new censorship law
Hours after Trudeau’s Censorship Bill C-11 passed, a federally funded group praised the decision — and called for social media censorship.
Canada’s 2021 perinatal mortality data delayed by 6 months
Canada’s perinatal mortality statistics for 2021 are nowhere to be seen – and StatsCan says they’ll be delayed by 6 months.
Rachel Notley’s far-left agenda risks losing the Muslim vote
Rachel Notley’s far-left policies have put her at risk of losing the support of the Muslim community in Alberta.
Smith gets ahead of another CBC hit piece
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith released a statement on Wednesday in preparation of another hit piece from state-broadcaster CBC.
The latest on Canada’s Digital ID
As Canadians increasingly look for security in the digital landscape, two major players have emerged in the conception, design, and development of a Canadian Digital ID — including one with close ties to the World Economic Forum (WEF).