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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. 

Huge $55 million Alberta drug bust leads to 80 charges

“We’ve heard the saying cutting the head off the snake in order to cripple a criminal network. Well, Project Cobra didn’t just cut off the head of the snake, these dedicated men and women took the whole damn snake,” said ALERT CEO March Cochlin. 

Feds struggled to give away millions to businesses affected by Freedom Convoy

The Trudeau government struggled to give out $20 million in subsidies to businesses they claimed suffered during the Freedom Convoy in downtown Ottawa. 

Pierre Poilievre joins James Topp on march into Ottawa

Conservative leadership candidate and perceived frontrunner Pierre Poilievre joined Canadian Armed Forces veteran James Topp on his march to Ottawa in protest of Covid-19 restrictions on Thursday. 

Taxpayers paid $20 million for COVID-19 tests that never worked

The Trudeau government invested $20 million dollars of taxpayers’ money in a COVID-19 testing system that didn’t work and was never delivered to Canadians. 

Trudeau government deposited $26 million into wrong bank accounts last year

Figures tabled in the House of Commons show the Canadian government sent 22,170 direct deposits to the wrong bank accounts between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021.

Liberals hide names of media companies given $61 million in subsidies

The Liberal government will not reveal the names of Canadian publishers who benefited from nearly $61 million in subsidies advertised as “emergency relief.”  Media outlets...

Air Canada executives received $10 million in bonuses despite federal bailout

Air Canada executives and management were paid $10 million in bonuses along with share purchase options at a time when the company was negotiating a COVID-19 bailout package with the federal government.

Deceased individuals received $9.2 million in pandemic benefits

Employment and Social Development Canada recently revealed that $9,208,500 in pandemic tax credits were paid out to people who had died before March 11, the day the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic.

O’Toole urges Liberals to stop sending Chinese bank millions of dollars each year

O’Toole issued a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week urging the federal government to cut funds to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in light of China’s persecution of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
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