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Recovery centre sounds alarm about higher funding for drug-permissive housing
The founder of a British Columbia drug recovery program is raising concerns about the funding gap between his site and facilities that permit drug use.
Eby defends drug decriminalization as Liberals and Conservatives raise concerns over B.C. approach
British Columbia's NDP premier, David Eby, is facing criticism for going all in on his government's controversial drug decriminalization agenda as criticisms mount.
Ford rejects call from chief medical officer to increase drinking age to 21
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he disagrees with the province’s top doctor’s recommendation to increase the drinking age to 21 and decriminalize certain drugs.
Poilievre’s Edmonton “Spike the Hike” rally gathers largest crowd yet
Over 3,000 people – including Alberta’s premier – gathered in Edmonton to cheer on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s crusade against the carbon tax.
The Andrew Lawton Show | CBC paying out millions in bonuses while laying off...
Canada's state broadcaster, CBC, was whining about its budget while simultaneously paying out upwards of $15 million in bonuses in 2023. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.
The Alberta Roundup | Ottawa denies Alberta’s drug hunt scheme
This week on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Emmanuel, Rachel unveils Ottawa’s unwillingness to address the addictions and homelessness crisis.
Ratio’d | Trudeau Towns are taking over Canadian cities
What was once a rare site is now a common feature in every major city across Canada – sprawling tent cities or as Canadians are calling them, “Trudeau towns.” Watch the latest episode of Ratio'd with Harrison Faulkner.
SHEPHERD: No, Bonnie Henry, the pandemic was never a time of “kindness”
"How can Henry purport that her brand is about 'kindness,' when it was under her pandemic public health orders that the unvaccinated were banned from working out at the gym, attending university, visiting a museum, and dining at a restaurant with friends and family?"
Consumer rights group blasts BC for “ridiculous” nicotine pouch restrictions
The British Columbia government's decision to limit the sale of nicotine pouches to pharmacies only has sparked outrage from the Consumers' Association of Canada.
Poilievre accuses Trudeau of funding terrorism, dictatorships in caucus speech
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused the government of using foreign aid to fund terrorists and dictators in a speech to caucus Sunday.