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Major media outlet took taxpayer funding but then fired employees

The Halifax Chronicle Herald took taxpayer-funded media rebates but then ended up firing its employees. 

Media didn’t disclose professor’s AstraZeneca funding in pro-vaccine op-eds

The Toronto Star and Globe and Mail did not disclose a University of Toronto professor’s funding from AstraZeneca when publishing op-eds from him promoting COVID-19 vaccination.

LEVY: Adam Vaughan’s bizarre battle with Toronto Island Airport

It seems if outgoing Liberal MP Adam Vaughan has his way, the Toronto Island airport’s main passenger service would “fall apart.”

“It was shameful to see,” Rempel Garner says of Trudeau hospital campaign stops

“Some individuals could not see their family members in the hospital due to visitation rules, but Justin Trudeau thought it would be a good idea to campaign in a hospital. It was shameful to see him once again put his own political interest ahead of Canadians.” 

BC inquiry into “rise of hate” during pandemic will cost over $200,000

According to BC’s Office of the Human Rights Commissioner, the public inquiry will span two fiscal years, with approximately $200,000 allocated for the first year. No cost estimate was provided for the second year

CBC picked by Facebook to “fact-check” competing outlets during 2021 election

The decision to pick CBC was made despite the fact that the state broadcaster has been responsible for several instances where Canadians were misinformed due to their reporting.

Canadians blame Liberals for failed pandemic border policy: government-commissioned survey

The government instituted COVID-19 travel bans too late and Canadians hold them responsible, according to a survey commissioned by the federal government.

What’s going on with Canada’s pastors and churches?

In the last couple of months, five pastors have been either arrested or charged for holding church services and not enforcing masks, social distancing or attendance caps.

Anti-hate activist forced to apologize to Rebel News for false allegations

A deputy director with the Canadian Anti-Hate Network issued a public apology for falsely claiming that Rebel News had incited the March 2019 Christchurch mass shooting.

More red ink from Ottawa won’t solve our economic woes

Franco Terrazzano and Jay Goldberg of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says if the feds want to help Canadians, they should toss aside their single-minded spend and borrow approach.
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