Trump promises “the largest domestic deportation operation” in US history

Speaking at a rally in Michigan, former President Donald Trump promised “the largest domestic deportation operation in the history of our country” on day 1 if re-elected.
Trudeau admits his immigration plan is a failure

Following years of absurdly high levels of immigration, Liberal PM Justin Trudeau admitted that his own policies are catastrophically untenable and drove Canadian wages down.
Danielle Smith rebuffs “ivory tower” academic economists

“I think the economists should get out their ivory towers and come into the real world, is what they should do,” Smith said.
WATCH: Carbon tax protests were staged in every province yesterday

Canadians mobilized in huge numbers yesterday, staging protests in every single province to demand Trudeau axe the carbon tax that’s hurting so many.
Jagmeet forces Trudeau to hijack school jurisdiction from provinces

The Prime Minister announces a federalized food program to address the increase in starving Canadian kids.
Australia is officially implementing a digital ID

Australia is officially getting a digital ID after the government rushed legislation through the Senate with no opportunity for debate, no second reading, and no discussions on its amendments.
UCP leads NDP by 15 points in Alberta, latest poll shows

The latest Abacus poll shows the United Conservative Party (UCP) a commanding 15 points ahead of the NDP in Alberta.
Russia lists LGBT movement as a ‘terrorist and extremist’ organization

Russia has officially added the “international LGBT movement” to a list of terrorist and/or extremist organizations alongside organizations such as ISIS.
CRA fires 232 employees for wrongfully claiming CERB

The number of CRA employees terminated for wrongfully claiming CERB at the height of the lockdowns has risen to 232.
Immigration spent over $100 million on refugee claimants in Niagara alone last year

Documents from Immigration revealed that, between February 2023 and January 2024, as many as 4,896 asylum seekers were sent to Niagara, costing taxpayers an average of $208 for each individual per day, “which includes rooms, meals, services, and security.”