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OP-ED: Majority of Canadians want carbon tax scrapped on farms

Canada is a big country filled with lots of opinions. It’s tough to talk about which hockey team you should cheer for without voices being raised, let alone getting into politics.

Canada Post CEO tells government it wants out of gun buyback program

Canada Post’s CEO is making it clear to the government that the crown agency wants no part in collecting guns as part of the Liberals’ gun buyback program.

Taxpayer watchdog hounds CBC for withholding executive bonus records

A taxpayers group is holding the CBC’s heels to the fire after the state broadcaster refused to release records of how much money its senior executives made in bonuses. 

Liberals enable businesses to surrender banned firearms by mail

The Liberals gun buyback program will allow retailers to surrender illegal firearms as part of the federal gun buyback program using courier and postal services starting this fall. 

Klaus Schwab steps down as head of WEF 

Founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, will be stepping down from leading the organization. 

CRTC pushes Online Streaming Act implementation to late 2025

The Trudeau government’s controversial Online Streaming Act will be put on hold until late 2025, according to a new regulatory plan released by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 

Taxpayers paid $224 per day to accommodate illegal border crossers

New documents reveal that asylum claimants who are crossing illegally into Canada are cashing in on hefty daily stipends at the expense of taxpayers. 

Liberal MPs shut down committee meeting after CBC CEO refuses to disclose bonus

A House of Commons heritage committee meeting was abruptly halted by Liberal MPs after CBC CEO Catherine Tait refused to disclose her taxpayer-funded performance bonus, sparking a heated exchange with Conservative MP Rachael Thomas.

Quebec University fires professor over Covid-19 vaccine dissent

A professor and biochemist with 35 years of research experience in the areas of genomics, lipid nanoparticles, and RNA has been fired from Quebec City’s Université Laval over his criticisms of the Covid-19 vaccine.

London taxpayers paying $1M a year as asylum seekers crowd out shelter spaces

The cost of sheltering asylum seekers in London, Ont. has reached a staggering $1 million within a year but the federal government is alleging that the southwestern Ontario city hasn’t been upfront about requesting aid to handle the evolving situation.
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