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CRTC pushes Online Streaming Act implementation to late 2025

The Trudeau government’s controversial Online Streaming Act will be put on hold until late 2025, according to a new regulatory plan released by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 

Trudeau-appointed senator says Canada has no business in the Taiwan Strait

A Trudeau-appointed senator known for repeating communist China’s talking points recently said during a Carleton University lecture that Canada shouldn’t be involved in defence exercises along the Taiwan Strait and should forge further ties with countries like China. 

Group tasked to help with retail gun “buyback” feels like a political “pawn”

The federal government’s mandatory gun “buyback” program is now facing pushback from the association it contracted with for help retrieving firearms from Canadian retailers.

CSIS claims Trudeau was briefed on Chinese interference in 2019

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had been made aware of foreign election interference via briefings in the lead-up to the 2019 election, CSIS officials testified during the foreign interference commission. 

Liberals want to change election date because of Diwali – but wouldn’t do the same...

The Liberal government’s claim that its proposed postponement of the 2025 election is to avoid Diwali rings hollow for Jewish Canadians. In 2019, they sought accommodation by the government to avoid an overlap of the election with a Jewish holiday, but the concerns fell on deaf ears.

Trudeau’s gun buyback reaches $42 million spent, without a single firearm purchased

The federal government has now spent nearly $42 million in taxpayer funds on its “firearms buyback program,” first introduced in 2020 to confiscate guns deemed illegal by the Liberals.

Liberals eyeing new election date that coincides with MPs pension qualification 

The Liberals introduced a bill to alter the Elections Act in a way that would coincidentally allow nearly 80 MPs to qualify for a cushy House of Commons pension. 

Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi announces bid for Alberta NDP leadership

Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi announced that he will be running to become the leader of the Alberta NDP.

Sweeter than Candy: Remembering the late great John Candy 30 years on

While Canadian comedy legend John Candy died just over 30 years ago, his larger than life persona and work are still so prominent in Canadians’ collective consciousness that it almost feels as if he’s still with us. 

Canadians are fleeing the country. Here’s why – and how – they did it

From supporters of the Freedom Convoy to victims of Canada's harsh lockdowns, Canadians are leaving the country in droves. True North's Lindsay Shepherd speaks with Canadians who have decided to flee the country.
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