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Quebec picks L.A. Kings for games, spends millions despite Canadiens’ free offer
The Quebec government has rejected the Montreal Canadiens’ offer to play games for free in Quebec City, opting instead to pay up to $7 million for the L.A. Kings to play at the Videotron Centre.
Ottawa spent $669,650 on consultants for advice on how to save money on consultants
The federal government hired a consulting firm to get advice on how to better save money on consultants. According to spending details recently tabled in Parliament, the bill was well over half a million dollars.
Canada not systemically racist after all, study shows
The narrative perpetuated by the Canadian federal government and various institutions that Canada is systemically racist simply isn’t true, a study finds.
York University instructor boycotts classes to protest school’s condemnation of Hamas
An instructor at York University is refusing to lead social justice seminars she is being paid to teach, citing the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Saskatchewan vows continued fight over federal environmental regs in throne speech
The Saskatchewan government signaled its commitment to defending its provincial autonomy and economic interests by opposing federal clean fuel and electricity regulations in its latest speech from the throne this week.
“Doctors are not allowed to say what they think”: Docs gear up for ‘Free...
Overzealous regulators and a culture of fear are top of mind for doctors and medical professionals as they descend on an idyllic Cape Breton village.
Liberal and NDP MPs shut down debate into widespread church burnings
Liberal and NDP MPs swiftly struck down a committee motion on Tuesday by Conservative MP Arnold Viersen to condemn over 80 incidents of arson and vandalism targeting churches across Canada.
OP-ED: Antisemitism is a-okay to the DEI industry
"That activists steeped in DEI found common cause with an Islamic fundamentalist group whose explicit goal was to massacre civilians underscored the moral rot that had metastasized within the industry."
Canadians believe Poilievre better equipped to handle another Trump term
More Canadians said they believed Conservative Leader Pierre Pollievre would better handle another Donald Trump U.S. presidency when compared to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a recent poll.
Toronto police arrest three men over alleged threats at Jewish high school
Toronto police have apprehended three individuals following violent threats directed towards a Jewish high school in North York.