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“It’s all garbage,” Poilievre denounces equity and environmental ideologies
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre told a voter last week that woke “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) and “environmental, social and governance” (ESG) ideologies are garbage.
Gov-funded program finalists include edible insect, human composting businesses
Among the top 10 start-up businesses selected for a pitch contest by the government-funded organization Innovation Factory are Canadian businesses that specialize in “human composting” burial practices and edible insect meat alternatives.
Trudeau gov sending ‘insect protein’ food firms to UK climate change summit
The Trudeau government is recruiting small-to-medium-sized companies specializing in insect and alternative proteins meant for human consumption to a UK conference exploring the future of food technology.
By-election results show Bernier defeat in Portage–Lisgar
Monday evening’s by-election results show a Conservative victory in the Manitoba riding of Portage–Lisgar.
London edible cricket factory in discussions to open second facility
As it prepares to ramp up production at the world’s largest edible cricket production facility in London, Ontario, Aspire Food Group is already in talks to open a second site.
FUREY: Trudeau’s unrelenting climate frenzy shows no signs of slowing down
"Whenever the PM speaks, whatever he speaks about, he always brings it back to things green. It’s clear that this is his driving policy issue."
BONOKOSKI: People are fed up these days – no wonder mental health is an...
"The Canadian Mental Health Association has previously noted that in any given week 500,000 Canadians can’t work due to mental health struggles and this costs the economy $50 billion annually due to absenteeism and related issues."
The Andrew Lawton Show | The WEF agenda is alive and well in Canada
In this special edition of The Andrew Lawton Show, Andrew shares some footage from Davos and tackles the bigger picture issues that emerged during the conference.
The Daily Brief | Who do you believe – the CBC or Alberta gov?
Following a CBC story, the Alberta government says there’s no evidence of emails between the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s office.
Niall Ferguson pushes back against Davos green agenda
Like most central planning efforts by governments, green energy schemes have been a failure, historian Niall Ferguson says. Andrew Lawton caught up with Ferguson at the WEF Annual Meeting.