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NDP MPs vote against Jagmeet Singh’s own words in latest non-confidence...

The Conservatives were unable to garner support from the New Democrats in their latest non-confidence motion against the Trudeau government, despite Conservative Leader Pierre...

OP-ED: Jewish anti-Zionists invade Parliament Hill

The leftist-inspired indifference, confusion, and shame about their Jewishness, albeit firmly held by relatively few Jews, does not justify converting these feelings to a level of anti-Zionism that approaches or reaches outright antisemitic self-hatred.

Family-friendly dance in Montreal cancelled over race-based ticket pricing

An annual “family-friendly” dance in Montreal was cancelled on Sunday because organisers charged separate admission prices based on the attendee’s race. 

The Rachel Parker Show | Libs wanting to STEAL your firearms...

Today on the Rachel Parker Show, Rachel is joined by Rod Giltaca, the CEO and executive director of the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights,...

Canadian charitable giving reaches a 20-year low: study

A new study has found that the number of Canadians donating to charity, measured as a percentage of all tax filers, has declined to the lowest point in 20 years.

The Daily Brief | Poilievre says Canada shouldn’t interfere in Syria

What happens next in Syria is not Canada’s concern, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says. Tune into The Daily Brief.

LEVY: Ditch the DEI and get your house in order, TDSB

A new Ontario auditor general report on the Toronto District School Board provides an insightful overview of many of the issues identified under the toxic reign of now-departed activist education director Colleen Russell-Rawlins.

Canadians view tax holiday and $250 cheque as political gambit, say...

Canadians aren’t falling for Justin Trudeau’s so-called “tax holiday.”

Liberals’ GST holiday to cost $2.7b after provincial compensation: PBO report

The Trudeau government’s temporary GST tax break will cost around $2.7 billion to compensate provinces with a harmonized sales tax, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s latest report.

Global conservative politicians discuss policy, shared values

Conservative politicians from around the world – including Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom – came together over the weekend to discuss shared economic and cultural values among the centre-right parties.

The Faulkner Show | Do the Indigenous ‘Land Back’ activists HATE...

Radical Indigenous activists have become far more brazen in their rhetoric and their actions in recent years, emboldened by a soft and self-hating federal government led by Justin Trudeau

Gov-funded small business non-profit goes bankrupt one month after $2.7m federal...

A British Columbia non-profit dedicated to helping small businesses thrive has filed for bankruptcy.

“It’s not our fight”: Poilievre says Canada shouldn’t interfere in Syrian...

What happens next in Syria is not Canada’s concern, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.

Éric Duhaime recovering after heart attack; vows to return strong in...

Leader of the Quebec Conservative Party Éric Duhaime announced that he was recovering in the hospital after suffering a cardiac attack on Saturday.

Ontario mayor who defied Pride group has bank account garnished

Ontario Mayor Harold McQuaker, who refused to pay damages ordered against him by a human rights tribunal, has had the funds garnished from his bank account – despite his protest.

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The Daily Brief | Majority of Ontarians support pause on immigration

An exclusive One Persuasion poll commissioned by True North reveals that the majority of Ontarians support deporting temporary immigrants with expired visas and want a temporary pause until domestic issues are resolved. Tune into the Daily Brief.

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Canadian charitable giving reaches a 20-year low: study

A new study has found that the number of Canadians donating to charity, measured as a percentage of all tax filers, has declined to the lowest point in 20 years.
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