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Vaccinated senior ordered to quarantine for not using ArriveCAN suing federal government

A fully vaccinated woman who was fined and ordered into quarantine this summer for not using the ArriveCAN app is now suing the federal Liberal government.

Former Alberta chief medical officer Hinshaw now working as BC deputy

Former Alberta Chief Medical Health Officer Deena Hinshaw has been hired on a six-month contract as British Columbia’s deputy provincial health officer. 

EXCLUSIVE: Feds knew fertilizer targets would harm Canadian farm crop production

This is part 2 of the Fertilizer Files, a 3-part series on what internal government documents show about the Trudeau Liberals’ push to reduce fertilizer emissions. Read part 1 here.

EXCLUSIVE: Documents reveal feds considered carbon tax-like rule for farm fertilizers

This is part 1 of the Fertilizer Files, a 3-part series on what internal government documents show about the Trudeau Liberals’ push to reduce fertilizer emissions

Court rules school board right to reprimand trustee over gender identity comments

After nearly three years of back-and-forth court proceedings, the Ontario Superior Court ruled on Jan. 13 that the Toronto Catholic School Board had acted legally in reprimanding school trustee Mike Del Grande for comments made back in November 2019.

Vaccine border mandate places US alongside “Angola and Pakistan”: advocacy group

Pilot and unvaccinated travel advocate Greg Hill blasted the US government’s continued vaccine border mandate as nonsensical and akin to restrictions in countries that have troubling human rights records. 

CAMPUS WATCH: Seven notable stories from 2022

Wokeness continued to prevail in Canadian colleges and universities in 2022, with cancel culture, reverse racism and Covid hysteria plaguing campuses across the country. True North has compiled seven notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year.

2,400 permanent residents applied to join CAF in November – but it will take...

Challenges relating to security screenings of permanent residents will pose a significant obstacle for new applicants.

Persecution of Christians on the rise around the world: report

As Canadians gather for the Christmas season and those of the Christian faith celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, Christians abroad remain the most persecuted religious group in the world and the situation is growing grimmer.

Bill C-11 will cost Canadian jobs, online content company warns

A Canadian company that helps thousands of YouTubers around the world expand their reach is worried that Bill C-11 will meddle with social media algorithms and drive creators away from Canada. 
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