Trudeau says he plans to be an activist after leaving office
“I’m ultimately a social activist who’s going to look to how I can have a positive impact on the world. I did it as a teacher. I’m doing it now as a politician. Whatever I do next, I will continue to try and have an impact on the world,” Trudeau said of his plans after leaving office.
No resignations following salute to Nazi in Canadian Parliament
Rota so far refusing to take the fall for what might be the biggest embarrassment of all time in Canadian politics.
CBC ‘regrets’ unsubstantiated hit piece on Premier Smith
CBC “reviewed its journalism,” issued second update to the same article.
Journalist detained and charged for attending Notley press conference
Keean Bexte, Editor-in-Chief of this outlet, The Counter Signal, has been detained and charged after refusing to leave a press conference hosted by Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley.
Vimy Foundation ‘disappointed’ Liberals erased history from passports
The Vimy Foundation criticized the removal of vital Canadian icons from new passports.
Bernier vies to give PPC voice in Parliament, announces byelection bid
PPC leader Maxime Bernier aims for federal seat in Parliament
Trudeau’s brother testifies on dirty donation
Trudeau’s brother testifies regarding the CCP-backed donation, says it was the only donation in 20 years he signed for.
Smith launches election campaign, promises lower taxes for all
Danielle Smith launched the United Conservative Party’s (UCP) election campaign with a promise to provide tax relief to all Albertans.
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.
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.