Edmonton council promises 15-minute cities will not restrict freedom of movement
Edmonton City Council passed a new district policy aiming to subdue fear and distrust around 15-minute cities.
BC Premier’s approval falls ahead of election, Conservatives eye opportunity
According to the latest Angus Reid poll, while Eby’s approval still remains relatively high, it has noticeably shrunk by 5 points in the last quarter, down from 48% to 43%, with more now saying they disapprove (48%) than approve of the Premier.
Majority of Canadians want Trudeau gone before the election
A new Ipsos poll found that the majority of Canadians want Trudeau to step down before the next election, but Trudeau is totally indifferent.
Trudeau minister says calling out traitors “hurts our democracy”
In an interview, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said, “Listen, when I hear these loaded words, I feel that it’s really hurting our democracy. Because fundamentally, foreign interference is a real thing.”
Trudeau sends another $52 million to Ukraine, holds off on soldiers
Trudeau announced he’s sending another $52.4 million to Ukraine but is holding off on sending CAF members.
BREAKING: Trudeau’s carbon tax will cost each household $1,200, economy will lose $20 billion
It has just been revealed that Trudeau’s carbon tax will cost each Canadian household $1,200, with the economy seeing a reduction of $20 billion by 2030.
Liberals forced to admit wildfires well below average
The Liberals have been forced to admit that the number of wildfires across the country is well below the 10-year average.
Gondek issues apology for poor communication during water crisis
While not apologizing for the water crisis itself, Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek issued a brief apology for not communicating well enough and thanked Calgarians for their continued sacrifices.
Historic church burned down, not deemed a crime yet
Besides the beautiful architecture of the church itself, St. Anne’s Anglican Church was also home to many Group of Seven artworks, representing some of Canada’s greatest contributions to both landscape and impressionist art.
Meta removes anti-Pride child protection event on Instagram for supposedly “violating local law”
An advertisement for an event in Vancouver concerning youth participation in Pride has been removed from Instagram for violating local laws.