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Conservatives demand parliamentary review of CBC’s Israel coverage
The Conservative party announced that they will demand that CBC News’ coverage of Hamas’ attack on Israel be reviewed at committee in the House of Commons.
Five Canadians killed in Israel-Hamas war, three more are missing
As of Monday, Five Canadians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, according to Global Affairs Canada and three more remain missing.
Majority support private health care options or reimbursements for surgeries abroad
A new poll commissioned by SecondStreet.org found that a majority of Canadians supported introducing private clinic options or reimbursements for healthcare work done abroad in order to reduce surgery backlogs.
Feds spent $130,000 fighting to keep True North, Rebel from covering election debates
The Department of Justice spent a combined $131,281 on legal fees fighting True North.
Rent across Canada sees first yearly decrease since pandemic
Canada’s rental market has seen a national cost decrease for the first time in over three years, driven by new rental supply and slower population growth.
Alberta businesses can sue gov for Covid closures after class action certification
Business owners in Alberta who faced economic losses due to pandemic closures are now certified to proceed as a class action and can sue the provincial government collectively for damages. Any lawsuits to follow will also affect the plaintiffs themselves, as the subsequent lawsuits will be paid for by the Alberta government — funded by the taxpayer.
Quebec premier urges Liberals to secure border following Trump victory
Quebec leaders are trying to build a metaphorical wall of their own in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of illegal immigrants.
Nearly half of Canadians avoiding healthcare due to wait times: poll
Nearly half of Canadians are choosing to forgo medical care because they don’t want to face overwhelming wait times.
LEVY: Has the media ever been this skewed and unhinged?
They’ve edited Kamala Harris’s comments to remove the “word salad” responses and to make her sound succinct and articulate.
Danielle Smith emerges victorious from leadership review with overwhelming 91.5% support
United Conservative Party leader and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will remain at the helm of the party after she secured 91.5% support in a leadership review at the party’s Annual General Meeting on Saturday.