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Alberta government mandates free speech reporting for universities
The Alberta government will require post-secondary institutions to provide annual free speech reporting to Advanced Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides after the University of Lethbridge cancelled a controversial speaker earlier this week.
Federal govt claims nearly a quarter of Canadians exhibit conspiracy thinking
A poll conducted by the Privy Council Office claimed that nearly a quarter of Canadians exhibited high levels of conspiratorial thinking.
Church fire investigators chasing leads in B.C.
Cst. Chad Neustaeter told True North Wednesday that investigators will speak to witnesses over the next few days about the fire at Upper Pine Gospel Chapel.
OP-ED: Erasing Canadian history is a bad idea
"If you cancel Macdonald, why stop with him? If we judge 19th century people by 21st century standards, many historical Canadians held unacceptable views. Which is why a whole lot of other buildings will soon need new names."
Hay Lakes church destroyed by suspicious fire
On New Year’s Eve, St. Joseph Lutheran Church in Hay Lakes, Alb. was completely burned down.
National Defence event speaker says Canada “completely infected” by white supremacy
The Department of National Defence recently held an event where public sector executives were lectured about their implicit racial biases and told how Canada was “completely infected” by the spectre of white supremacy.
Canadian Catholics mourn loss of Pope Benedict XVI
Canadian Catholics around the country are mourning the loss of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI following his passing on Dec. 31.
CAMPUS WATCH: Seven notable stories from 2022
Wokeness continued to prevail in Canadian colleges and universities in 2022, with cancel culture, reverse racism and Covid hysteria plaguing campuses across the country. True North has compiled seven notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year.
BONOKOSKI: It boggles the mind that alleged cop killer was out on bail
"One would hope that the judge who released alleged cop-killer Randall McKenzie on bail is today feeling a deep sense of remorse over the learning of a tragic life-and-death lesson."
GUEST OP-ED: Canada may have thousands of pretendians – here’s why
Pretendianism – pretending to be an Indian – has been commonplace for generations. In recent decades, however, indigenous identity theft by white Canadians has skyrocketed in lock-step with the growing status, influence, privilege, and wealth that faking Indian pedigree now yields.