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Tag: GeoAD2

Germany introduces flying tax to price people out of travel

Germany has just introduced a new tax on flying with the hopes of pricing poor people out of travelling to reduce their carbon footprint.

Majority of Canadians believe free speech is threatened

A new Leger poll has revealed that the majority of Canadians believe that free speech is being threatened in the country.

Liberals admit no data exists showing more trans people commit suicide 

The Liberals’ response to a parliamentary question shows that they don’t have any data to prove that trans-identified individuals commit suicide at a higher rate than the general population.

New app tells you if your food contains insect-derived ingredients

The app is particularly helpful in revealing the misleading labelling that some companies use to mask the inclusion of cricket protein, which is often labelled less offensively as “Acheta protein”, and other similar products.

Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Speaker Fergus needs to resign

“I was one of the people defending him. You know, I’ve been a House leader… but I’ve never seen anything like this. Never in my career have I seen such, in my view, blatant partisanship from a Speaker,” Mulcair said.

UCP rejects Calgary’s resolution to give non-citizens voting rights

Calgary city council resolution gets approved, hoping to give permanent residents voting rights. UCP says it’s a waste of time.

Bill Gates doesn’t remember pushing masks

“I don’t remember talking about masks at all,” Bill Gates claimed before poking fun at people who took wearing COVID masks to the extreme.

Jerry Seinfeld takes on “extreme-left” 

The generally apolitical Jerry Seinfeld calls out the DEI cult for ruining comedy.

Half of Canadians consider eating expired food due to unaffordable groceries

The Trudeau government has broken the economy so badly that over half of Canadians say they have considered eating expired food to save on grocery bills.

Alberta Minister threatens to take feds to court over plastics ban

In an article posted on X, Schulz called the ban a “slap in the face to Alberta and our province’s petrochemical industry and the thousands of Albertans who work in it.”

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