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School pronoun policy could sway upcoming provincial election in Sask: poll

With Saskatchewan’s provincial election on the horizon, pronoun policies implemented in schools will affect how some voters cast their ballot, according to a new poll conducted by Insightrix.

Consumers will shoulder the cost of digital levy that taxes 2022 revenue retroactively 

Canadians can expect to pay the price of a new digital tax implemented in late June that applies to revenues earned as far back as Jan. 1, 2022.

Conservative Party releases pair of attack ads against Jagmeet Singh

The Conservative Party of Canada released a one-two-punch of attack ads against NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, warning Canadians that they are paying the price for Singh propping up the Liberals.

Supporters rally outside court for woman charged over protesting at abortion clinic

Over 20 pro-lifers protested the arrest of Linda Gibbons outside the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto Monday morning and later filled the courtroom in support of her.

Anthony Furey announces bid for Toronto city council byelection

Long-time conservative columnist and media personality Anthony Furey has announced his campaign to run in a Toronto city council byelection. 

Blaine Higgs pledges to cut New Brunswick HST by 2% if re-elected  

New Brunsick’s provincial government has pledged to cut the Harmonized Sales Tax by two percent if re-elected.

Bureaucracy under Trudeau balloons by 42%, tripling private sector growth

The number of employees on the federal government’s payroll has increased three times more than the population of Canada has since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took office. 

Edmonton leading Alberta in opioid deaths despite recent improvements 

Edmonton remains Alberta’s municipality with the most opioid-related deaths, according to recently released provincial data.

Ontario physicians demand “urgent support” as 2.5 million patients without family doctors

The Ontario College of Family Physicians is requesting immediate support from the provincial government to combat the province’s escalating family doctor crisis.

25 year-old Indian man arrested after groping spree at New Brunswick water park

An alleged groping spree at a water park in New Brunswick led to a 25-year-old Indian man’s arrest last weekend.

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