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B.C. is projected to have the most per-person debt by the end of the...

British Columbia once had one of the lowest debt rates among the provinces. Now, its rapidly growing debt is projected to cause B.C. to...

Pierre Poilievre calls on Jagmeet Singh to trigger an election

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the federal NDP, to resign or stop supporting the Liberal government and...

Poilievre demands corporate leaders “fire lobbyists” in open letter

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre wrote an open memo to corporate Canada, imploring business leaders to fire their lobbyists, ignore politicians and instead listen to the people. 

Liberal MP won’t run again, citing threats and misogyny amid plummeting polls

Another Liberal MP is abandoning the party amid plummeting polls nationwide. 

Conservative MPs to call Mark Carney as committee witness after speech about Liberal budget

As rumours swirl that Mark Carney is gearing up to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader, Conservative MPs want to call him before the parliamentary finance committee.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Trudeau made life more expensive yesterday

Thousands of Canadians gathered across the country yesterday to protest the latest hike to the carbon tax. This increase makes almost everything more expensive while Canadians are already grappling with a rising cost of living, but the federal government has been unflinching. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.

LAWTON: Trudeau’s April fools joke will be on Canadians

The carbon tax is set to increase on April 1, along with a pay raise for Members of Parliament and a hike in the alcohol tax. Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Trudeau’s team doing damage control on online censorship bill

As the Liberal government faces criticism over its so-called online harms bill, an adviser to Justin Trudeau has written an op-ed defending the bill and calling concerns about its effect on free speech "rage farming."

Trudeau tells premiers to back down in letter, some to testify tomorrow in committee

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote a letter to the four premiers who asked to make a case for axing the carbon tax before a federal committee. In his letter, Trudeau said he aimed to dispel the misconception that Canada’s carbon pricing system drives inflation, claiming it was “demonstrably false.”

Ontario’s budget met with criticism over $9.6 billion deficit

Ontario’s 2024 budget has laid bare a daunting fiscal challenge, with the province’s deficit projected to balloon to $9.8 billion. 

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