CPC dominates Portage-Lisgar, Bernier loses bid to return to Ottawa
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) dominated the Portage-Lisgar by-election on Monday, showing about 60% of the votes with the election all but over. The CPC’s Branden Leslie will become Portage-Lisgar’s newest MP. With over half the polling stations reporting, Leslie has 63.1% of the votes compared to 18% for PPC candidate – and party […]
An Ottawa-bound Rachel Notley could end Justin Trudeau forever
Notley becoming leader of the federal NDP would serve victory on a silver platter to Poilievre.
Digital surveillance in Canada: proposed legislation would radically expand online data collection
Proposed legislation currently being debated in Parliament would radically expand online data the Canadian government and private entities can access, share, and sell.
Federal civil servants still haven’t gone back to work
It’s been months since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, yet federal public servants still have not returned to work.
Liberal bill to cost taxpayers over $100 billion on climate initiatives
Canadian taxpayers could soon be spending over $100 billion on more Trudeau Liberal climate initiatives.
NDP MPs oppose amendment to ban firearms used by hunters, farmers
After some NDP MPs joined the Official Opposition to condemn a Liberal amendment to ban semi-automatic shotguns and rifles used by hunters and farmers, Conservative MP Dane Lloyd said “it’s about time.”
Rodriguez says online platforms could change algorithms to comply with proposed regulations
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says online platforms like Google and YouTube might resort to changing algorithms to comply with federal regulations proposed in Bill C-11.
Miller told to stop spreading theory about racist flag holder
Enterprise Canada has issued a cease and desist letter to Freedom Corp lawyer Brendan Miller, saying his flag accusation is false and malicious. Meanwhile, the Public Order Emergency Commission’s judge has dismissed Miller’s application to compel evidence from Enterprise, ruling the claim has “little foundation in evidence.”
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.
National defence minister virtue signals over gender representation amid military shortages
Amid a massive shortage in military staff and equipment, Canada’s defence minister is virtue signalling over a “gender based” mission to increase female armed forces members in Ghana.