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Canada’s largest rail lines may strike over worker’s rest provisions 

Over 9,000 Canadian rail workers may go on strike if their union’s latest demands are not met by their companies. Two of Canada’s major railways, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City may be shut down as of May 22. 

Over one in four deaths in young adults are linked to opioids: study

Opioid deaths are proving to be one of the leading killers for young adults in Canada.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Mandatory DEI training makes things worse

DEI training has become the norm in corporations, the public sector, and academia in an attempt to cleanse institutions of systemic racism and purge people's biases. A new study reveals these programs don't work. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.

Ontario city declaring state of emergency amid surge in overdose cases

After nearly two dozen overdoses in less than 48 hours, an eastern Ontario city is declaring a state of emergency.

OP-ED: Taiwan’s successful elections show triumph over disinformation and authoritarian Threats

"Taiwan's peaceful and prosperous elections not only represents a triumph for its people and the broader democratic community but also reaffirms Taiwan's commitment to countering authoritarianism and safeguarding democratic systems globally."

Alberta Premier vows to double province’s oil production while speaking at Tucker Carlson’s show

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promised to double the province’s oil and gas production in a conversation on-stage with Tucker Carlson in Calgary.

Gordie Howe bridge faces further delays, $700 million extra costs

The Gordie Howe International Bridge which was scheduled to open last November has now been delayed until at least September 2025. News of the delay was accompanied by an additional price tag of $700 million. 

Canada pledges to triple nuclear power production by 2050 at COP28

The Canadian government announced plans to substantially increase its production of nuclear energy by signing a pledge to triple its nuclear capacity by 2050, along with 22 other countries at COP28.

Concerns over open drug use prompt Sudbury chocolatier to temporarily close storefront

In a move driven by concerns over the increasing prevalence of drug use near her storefront, Tammy Maki, the owner of Raven Rising chocolate shop in downtown Sudbury, Ontario, shut her doors. 

Michael Chong urges Canada-U.S. cooperation to fight Chinese interference

Conservative MP Michael Chong testified before U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday on the subject of Chinese foreign interference efforts in Canada and the intimidation campaign waged against his family in Hong Kong after speaking out against the regime.
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