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Police investigating radical climate activists over Emily Carr painting vandalism

Police are investigating after radical climate activists in British Columbia threw maple syrup at an Emily Carr painting and glued themselves to a Vancouver Art Gallery wall on Saturday. 

Canadian activists demand action from Liberals on Iran

An Oct. 21 letter by the Council of Iranian Canadians co-signed by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress demands that the Liberal government takes further action to condemn the nation’s Islamist regime following the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. 

BONOKOSKI: CBC says its reporters are objective. Really?

"Removing objectivity requirements for CBC staff — especially for its visible minorities — has been a demand of the corporation’s primary union for more than two years now."

India warns travellers of “pro-Khalistan” hate crimes in Canada

On Friday, India’s external affairs ministry warned that “sectarian violence” and anti-Indian sentiments are on the rise in Canada. 

CSIS tight-lipped on whereabouts of spy accused of smuggling girls for ISIS

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is tight-lipped on whether a former informant accused of trafficking three UK teens to become Islamic State extremists has re-entered Canada.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Behind the scenes of CSIS with a former Canadian...

In this edition of The Andrew Lawton Show, True North's Andrew Lawton has a wide-ranging conversation with former CSIS intelligence officer Andrew Kirsch, who has written the first-ever insider's account of working at CSIS.

Canadians more concerned about inflation than climate change: government research

As governments across Canada continue to tout the importance of combatting climate change, internal government research finds the primary concern for Canadians is the rising costs of goods and services caused by inflation.

Canada should support Iranian uprising against regime: John Baird

When the people of Iran rise up against their government, western governments should get behind them, former Canadian foreign affairs minister John Baird said.

Conservatives call on privacy watchdog to investigate convoy account freezing

The Conservatives are demanding that the federal privacy watchdog investigate the Liberal government’s decision to freeze the bank accounts of Freedom Convoy protestors. 

Beverley McLachlin to stay on Hong Kong court despite civil liberties violations

Former Chief Justice of Canada Beverley McLachlin says she will remain on a Hong Kong court despite ongoing civil liberties violations by the Chinese Communist Party.
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