Following DOGE, Poilievre planning government efficiency measures of his own
Canadians are calling on the Poilievre Conservatives to create a Canadian-DOGE.
Here’s what the Conservatives are saying.
Standard of living in Canada will soon be lowest in 40 years
Canadians are currently experiencing the second-longest and third-steepest decline in living standards in the last 40 years, overshadowed only by the declines in 1989–1992 and 2008–2009. However, today’s decline is unique in that it seems there’s no end.
Trudeau has cost each Canadian $4,200 per year in lost income
A new report from Statistics Canada details that if trends under Harper had continued, each Canadian would be making approximately $4,200 per year more than they are today under Trudeau.
Alberta requests feds return to parliament from summer break, legislate dock strikers back-to-work
Transportation Minister Dreeshen requests feds step up to avoid being held “hostage by union tactics.”
‘Anti-Capitalist’ café in Toronto goes broke
SHOCKER: Socialist café that gave customers option not to pay runs out of money.
Alberta will make its fuel tax relief program permanent next year
Albertans will have some reprieve from high costs in the new year as the provincial government suspends the entire fuel tax for six months — and makes the fuel tax relief program permanent after that.
Payroll tax hikes will cost Canadians $305 next year
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) says 2023 payroll tax hikes mean every Canadian will see $305 less in pay next year.
BREAKING: Cryptocurrency exchange FTX files for bankruptcy
The international cryptocurrency trading platform FTX that some Canadians use has filed for bankruptcy after halting withdrawals earlier this week.
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan risks losing hundreds of millions in crypto investment
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, or OTPP, is caught in the crossfire of a feud between rival crypto billionaires, and it has the potential to render its multi-million-dollar investment in FTX worthless.
Paypal reimplements $2500 fine after apology
Paypal has reimplemented a $2,500 “misinformation” fine on users after apologizing for the terms of service update earlier this month.