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Jagmeet Singh and NDP agree to prop up Trudeau’s Liberals until 2025

Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh have reached a tentative agreement that would see the NDP support the Liberal government until 2025 in exchange for addressing their key priorities, according to CBC News. 

Ontario introducing law to prevent future border blockades

The Ford government is set to introduce a bill that would allow people’s driver’s licences and vehicle registration to be revoked for participating in blockades the province deems illegal.

Ottawa Police admit Freedom Convoy unconnected to arson attempt

The Ottawa Police Service has cleared the Freedom Convoy of involvement in a highly-publicized arson attempt in an apartment building while protests were still ongoing throughout the city. 

Senator gripes about protests against Chinese communism, Trudeau

A Trudeau-appointed senator who complained about the noise of freedom demonstrations this weekend in Toronto appeared to consider protests opposing Chinese communism just as unacceptable as protests demanding freedom and opposing Trudeau.

Calgary obtains court order “to address” weekend freedom protests

Calgary city officials and Calgary Police are urging “all citizens to reconsider participating in any unpermitted events” after Mayor Jyoti Gondek and City Council secured an emergency court injunction to respond to weekend freedom protests.

Five times Justin Trudeau has ruled Canada by decree

True North has compiled a number of occasions Trudeau and the Liberals have ruled by decree instead of following the democratic process.

Peter MacKay not entering Conservative leadership race

Former cabinet minister Peter MacKay has announced that he will not be running to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Parliament drops investigation into woman who stood on War Memorial tomb

Although the woman’s identity and affiliations have not been identified, the incident and its images were widely shared by opponents of the convoy as evidence of the protest’s disrespectful and extremist roots.

Canadian veteran James Topp completes first 500km of protest march to Ottawa

Topp began his 4395-kilometre trek on Feb. 20, departing from the Terry Fox monument at Vancouver’s B.C. place in solidarity with the truckers and working Canadians to bring an end to overbearing government mandates.  

European politician condemns Trudeau’s “human rights violation” against convoy

A Finnish politician is calling on the European Union (EU) to denounce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s violent crackdown on peaceful trucker convoy protesters in Ottawa. 
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