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Thousands of Canadians join nationwide parental rights march

Protests are taking place in major cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and more. True North journalists are reporting live on the scene.
Nationwide marches against gender ideology

Nationwide marches against gender ideology planned for Wednesday

Protests against gender ideology in publicly funded schools will be taking place in communities across Canada Wednesday, as more parents grow frustrated with controversial sex-ed teachings.

RCMP spending $15 million to study how it’s systemically racist

Canada’s federal police force has set aside over $15 million in taxpayer funding to collect “race-based data” and study how the profession is systemically racist towards minorities. 

Quebec spent nearly $6 million on doctor-assisted suicide in 2022

The Quebec government spent a total of $5,880,162 on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) to euthanize those seeking services, according to government documents.

Nearly one million fewer surgeries completed during pandemic

There was a reduction of 937,000 surgeries performed in Canada compared to pre-pandemic years according to a new report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

Millions of Canadians without access to family doctor

New research suggests that 6.5 million Canadians don’t have a family physician — a number that rose by 2 million during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Liberals give CBC extra $42 million in economic update

Couched in the Liberal government’s 2022 Fall Economic Statement is a pledge to throw even more money at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 

Taxpayers billed $1.3 million for Governor General’s 2020 Dubai trip

According to federal documents first reported on by the Canadian Taxpayer’s Federation, then governor general Julie Payette flew to Dubai for Expo 2020 at the height of the pandemic at a time when Canadians faced stringent travel restrictions. 

Company listed as $1.2 million subcontractor for ArriveCan denies working on app

The head of a Canadian tech firm has expressed confusion after finding the federal government listed his company as having been paid $1.2 million contract to work on the ArriveCan app.

ArriveCan costs quickly ballooned from $80K to over $54 million

What began with the ArriveCan app being floated as an $80,000 project ballooned to a bill of over $54 million for taxpayers. 
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