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BC projected to pass 2,000 toxic drug deaths second year in a row

British Columbia’s Coroners Service (BCCS) released a grim report on Monday showing that over 1,600 Canadians died from illicit drugs in the first nine months of this year. 

Gas production breaks records, leading to Enbridge $3.6B expansion project

Energy developments in British Columbia are booming such that on Friday, Enbridge Inc revealed a $3.6 billion expansion to its gas pipeline in the province citing surging demand. 

Air Canada blasts Trudeau government, says restrictions “were not justified by science”

Air Canada released a scathing statement following the government’s decision to lift remaining Covid-19 travel restrictions, claiming the “measures were not justified by science.”

“Vast majority of Canadians” want digital IDs, claims government webcast

A webcast hosted by the Canada School of Public Service makes the claim that “a vast majority of Canadians want“ digital identities to access government services. 

Shortage of baby formula leads to panic buying

A North American shortage of baby formula is reaching crisis levels as Canadian parents have begun panic buying the infant nutritional products wherever they can find them.

Taxpayer-funded factory sends all its baby formula to China despite domestic shortage

Canada Royal Milk is owned by the Chinese company Feihe International Inc. but has received Canadian government funding to the tune of $225 million.

GUEST OP-ED: The Western world is looking to Canadian energy

"Canada has the capability to step up as a senior partner in a world concerned about resources and the environment."

Trudeau upset with Alberta for dropping drug consumption sites

While visiting Edmonton to promote the 2022 budget on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a shot at Alberta premier Jason Kenney’s decision to curb drug consumption sites in the province due to high crime levels and questions about their effectiveness in reducing drug deaths. 

Freeland announces $56 billion in new spending in 2022 budget

The Trudeau government is set to continue its massive spending spree, with the federal budget revealing $56 billion in new costs and programs.

CBC’s Rosemary Barton will talk “mean tweets” on university journalism panel

The University of Ottawa’s Centre for Law Technology, and Society is hosting a panel on Tuesday called “Journalists Facing Mean Tweets: What It Means for Our Democracy,” featuring CBC’s Rosemary Barton.
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