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Sikh organization donated thousands to former minister Sajjan during Afghanistan evacuation
A Sikh organization implicated in former defence minister Harjit Sajjan’s order to evacuate Sikhs from Afghanistan during the retreat from Kabul had donated several thousands of dollars to Sajjan in the form of political contributions.
U of T anti-Israel protesters pledge resistance after court-ordered eviction
Organizers of the University of Toronto’s anti-Israel encampment say that despite a court injunction to remove them by Wednesday evening, they will not be silenced.
Sajjan accuses media of racism over reports he prioritized Afghan Sikh rescues
In a press conference defending his actions as the former minister of defence, Harjit Sajjan accused the Globe and Mail of racism for an article alleging he had prioritized the rescue of Sikhs in Afghanistan during the fall of Kabul.
OECD report calls Trudeau’s “ineffective” growth strategy
The Liberal government’s economic strategy is “ineffective” at spurring growth according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Calgarians are snitching on their neighbours for breaking water restrictions
Pandemic rules are largely a thing of the past, but some Calgarians have found a new reason to snitch on their neighbours.
The Daily Brief | Conservatives release scathing attack ad targeting Trudeau
Canadians who tuned into the Edmonton Oiler’s Stanley Cup Finals game last night were treated to a scathing Conservative attack ad targeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s record. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Western premiers furious over Trudeau’s $750M immigration pledge to Quebec
Western Canadian premiers are frustrated after Ottawa handed Quebec $750 million to deal with the immigration crisis while offering nothing to struggling Western provinces.
Historic Toronto church containing Group of Seven artwork burns down
Police are investigating after a historic church in Toronto containing artwork by Canada’s famous Group of Seven was completely destroyed by a fire on Sunday.
Feds admit they were never certain COVID-19 vaccines prevented transmission
Federal public health authorities didn’t know if COVID-19 vaccines would prevent transmission but they foisted sweeping vaccine mandates on Canadians anyway.
Alberta considers Sovereignty Act amid Ottawa’s bid to censor oil companies
The Alberta government is considering employing its Sovereignty Act to stop what it’s calling a federal “gag order” on oil companies publicizing their environmental achievements.