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Feds give nearly $300k to university to “detect and counteract” misinformation

Canada’s minister of heritage announced the government would be spending almost $300,000 in taxpayer money to fund a university project to create a website and browser tool to combat online misinformation. 

Conservative journalist defends vacation interview with Justin Trudeau

Keean Bexte, publisher of the Counter Signal, was criticized online – and by Trudeau himself – for approaching Trudeau on a family holiday, but Bexte said the prime minister’s record with independent media left him with no choice.

Rebel News Live proceeds despite Liberal Minister’s attempt to disrupt event

Rebel News hosted the first Rumble Live event this Friday near Downsview Park in Toronto, Ont., featuring prominent guests such as Donald Trump Jr.

The Daily Brief | The legendary Rex Murphy passes away

Rex Murphy, a man whose career spanned decades and whose influence touched the hearts of many, has passed away at the age of 77 after a valiant battle with cancer. Tune into The Daily Brief.

The Daily Brief | Recent immigrants leaning towards Conservatives

Recent immigrants to Canada are voicing concerns about high immigration levels and are more likely to support the Conservatives than any other party, according to a recent Leger poll. Tune into The Daily Brief!

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.

LAWTON: Trudeau’s censorship crackdown could get a lot worse

Gript senior political correspondent Ben Scallan joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to offer insights from Ireland. 

LAWTON: Liberals hide behind “child safety” to push censorship bill

Former CRTC vice-chair Peter Menzies joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss the Liberals’ latest attempt to stifle free speech.

Police-reported hate crimes continue to rise in Canada: Statistics Canada

Statistics Canada data shows that police in Canada reported 3,576 hate crime incidents in 2022, marking a 7% increase from the 3,355 cases reported in 2021.

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.
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