Trudeau’s 4-day trip abroad food bill $71,000
Outrageous expenses by the Liberals today starkly contrast with the past, as seen when Bev Oda, a minister in Stephen Harper’s government, was heavily criticized and eventually resigned in 2012 after expensing a $16 glass of orange juice in 2011.
26 FBI sources were present on January 6th
Entrapment? The reported attendance of 26 FBI staff and sources dressed as Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol “insurrection” raises suspicions about their involvement in the event.
Growing support for mass deportations among Canadians: poll
Recent polling data reveals a significant shift in public sentiment regarding immigration in Canada, with nearly half of Canadians now supporting mass deportations of asylum claimants. A Leger poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 48% of respondents believe mass deportations are necessary to curb illegal migration. This poll shows a growing […]
Conservatives remain projected for majority after Trudeau’s GST pause: poll
Trudeau’s tax pause on groceries and restaurants has had no impact on his dismal polling numbers.
EXCLUSIVE: Poll shows Nenshi is deeply disliked, with UCP +8 in “NDP Fortress Edmonton”
According to several well placed sources, Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party is making serious inroads in the unlikeliest of places: Edmonton.
Ford pledges strong action on homeless encampments, notwithstanding clause in play
In response to growing concerns from municipalities, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has outlined a new legislative framework aimed at clearing homeless encampments.
Patrick Brown’s India pandering put him on the radar
OPINION: While CBC/Radio-Canada alleged the Indian government worked against Patrick Brown, his historical relationship with Modi appeared anything but tenuous.
Another Alberta town votes to ban Pride flags
Another town in Alberta has voted to ban Pride flags from being painted on crosswalks and flown on government property.
Taxpayers Federation calls for abolishment of all funds to CBC
“One, taxpayers should not be paying for that, and two, journalists should not be paid by the government.”
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek desperately seeks re-election despite overwhelming disapproval
In a move few Calgarians seem to support, embattled Mayor Jyoti Gondek has announced her bid for re-election. Gondek, whose tenure has been marred by controversy, unpopularity, and divisive policies, claimed in a Friday release that she’s ready to “improve communication” and “cut red tape”—a sharp pivot from her record of alienating residents and businesses […]