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LEVY: Nooobody was like Mayor Mel Lastman
"Always flamboyant, forever committed to his beloved city’s success and never forgetful of the constituents who helped make him the politician he was, a true Toronto legend has left us."
Salvation Army short on 1,500 volunteers after mandating COVID-19 vaccine
The Salvation Army is looking for volunteers to fill 1,500 shifts in Edmonton after the charity made vaccines mandatory for its Christmas kettle volunteers.
Canadian Constitution Foundation defends woman’s right to fly F*CK TRUDEAU flag
"She is flying a flag on her own property, expressing a political sentiment that frankly is not even that uncommon. If her flag bothers some people at Port Colborne city hall, I suggest they drive down a different street instead of trying to tell Melissa what she can and cannot say," said CCF lawyer and spokesperson Christine Van Geyn.
Glasgow locals, attendees complain of COP26 delegates leaving their cars idling
According to Yahoo News, locals have noted that there are “a lot of engines running” as world leaders from around the world descend on Glasgow for COP26 to make commitments on how to fight climate change.
$1.28 billion of foreign funds funnelled into anti-Alberta energy campaigns: report
A much anticipated public inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns released its findings today confirming that “well-funded foreign interests” have waged a “decade-long campaign of misinformation” to landlock the province’s oil and gas industry.
Crown drops COVID tickets against Ontario pastor
Pastor Rene McIntyre and her church, Trumpet of Truth Christian Ministries, were charged for services they held Dec. 27 and Jan. 11, which ensured social distancing, mask-wearing and hand-washing.
Canadians remember September 11, 2001
Canadians, Americans and the international community arose from the ashes of that day with a bond that was greater than any that had gone before.
Ambrose University reverses course after apologizing for black conservative speaker
Ambrose University’s student union is reversing course after it accused a black Conservative speaker of causing “severe harm” to students after he gave a speech in February critical of anti-racism narratives.
China launches new crackdown on house churches
The Chinese government has instituted a new wave of persecution against “illegal social organizations” which includes house churches and independent Christian groups.
No April Fool’s Joke: MP pay raise kicks in April 1
While many Canadians struggle with unprecedented unemployment and sky-rocketing debt as a result of government-enforced lockdowns, members of parliament are set to receive a raise on April 1.