CBSA officers using communication equipment from Chinese firm banned in the US
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been using communications equipment from a Chinese firm banned in the US.
How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
Singh hints at breaking up with Trudeau unless health care is improved

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh suggested that the cozy NDP-Liberal coalition could be broken unless the Liberals fix health care.
Liberals attempt to sneak in Bill C-21 amendment to further restrict access to firearms

The Trudeau Liberals intend to ban virtually all semi-automatic firearms through Bill C-21, the government revealed at Tuesday’s Public Safety and National Security committee.
RCMP charge alleged Chinese spy with espionage
A week after a bombshell report that China interfered with the Canadian 2019 election, the RCMP has charged a Chinese spy with espionage.
Trudeau hides itinerary on Remembrance Day

Justin Trudeau is hiding his public itinerary on Remembrance Day as he travels to Southeast Asia.
Poilievre says Canada is broken amid runaway inflation

A Canadian political leader is saying what every middle-low-income Canadian knows; everything in Canada is broken.
FOURNIER: Canadian businesses to face nightmarish carbon emissions reporting requirements

A set of carbon emissions reporting requirements by multiple regulatory agencies are rapidly creeping up and will soon haunt business owners across Canada.
FLASHBACK: Young Trudeau says Canada will never outlaw firearms

A 2010 video of Justin Trudeau before he became prime minister has resurfaced in which he says Canada will never outlaw guns.
Saskatchewan drafting legislation to protect economic autonomy

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has begun drafting Alberta-style Sovereignty Act legislation.