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WEF SPECIAL: Andrew Lawton LIVE from Davos

In this special edition of The Andrew Lawton Show, Andrew talks about what he's seen on the ground in Davos, and also takes some of your questions about the summit.

Booted from the Saudi Pavilion at the WEF

As Andrew Lawton explains, the purpose of these pavilions is to showcase your country to the world so it’s rather odd that the Saudis don’t want True North viewers to know them better.

Smith says new report confirms ‘worst fears’ on ‘Just Transition’ ending energy jobs

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a new report on the federal government’s “Just Transition” proposal confirms her “worst fears” that it will seek to shut down Alberta’s oil and gas industry. 

Most Canadian businesses and consumers expect recession this year: Bank of Canada

A new business outlook poll by the Bank of Canada found that a vast majority of Canadian consumers agree that Canada will experience a recession sometime in the next year. 

The Daily Brief | True North lands in Davos to get the scoop on...

True North will be on the ground to ask the tough questions and give you an inside look at what’s happening all week. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Rachel Emmanuel!

True North arrives in Davos for the WEF Annual Meeting

Andrew Lawton sets the scene from Davos – tune into www.tnc.news all of next week to get the latest from the WEF annual meeting.

The Rupa Subramanya Show | Rupa takes on the WEF

On this episode of The Rupa Subramanya Show, Rupa discusses how the WEF promotes leftist policies and influences world governments – including Canada.

The Daily Brief | Prime Minister Poilievre?

According to the latest polling data from 338Canada.com and Nanos, if an election were held today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would win and become Canada’s next prime minister. Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Rachel Emmanuel!

BC bank unveiled “carbon footprint” tracking credit card

The British Columbia-based credit union Vancity has launched Canada’s first-ever carbon tracking Visa card. It will be first available for consumers in 2023 and will allow cardholders to track estimated carbon emissions on every purchase. 

The Alberta Roundup | Danielle Smith pushes Ottawa back

This week on The Alberta Roundup, Rachel Emmanuel discusses Premier Danielle Smith’s plans to push Ottawa back. Namely, the premier announced her government will pull out of new federal programs or avoid federal consultations that aren’t in Alberta’s best interests.
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