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Poilievre’s office confirms no Conservative MPs attending WEF

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s office has confirmed that no MP from the party will be attending the upcoming World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Chrystia Freeland is going back to Davos

When the billionaires and global elites gather in the Swiss Alps next week, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland will be among them. Freeland, who sits as a World Economic Forum trustee, will be an honoured guest at this year's WEF Annual Meeting in Davos. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show!

Chrystia Freeland to attend WEF annual meeting in Davos

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland will be attending the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.

WEF calls for reducing ownership of private vehicles

As western nations look to “transition” away from fossil fuels, the World Economic Forum says reducing ownership of private vehicles is necessary to limit the world’s reliance on critical metals.

Conservative Leadership Series: Leslyn Lewis

In this wide-ranging interview as part of True North’s Conservative Leadership Series, Leslyn Lewis speaks to Andrew Lawton about what Canada’s relationship with the World Health Organization and World Economic Forum, what a Conservative environmental policy should look like, identity politics, and more.

Leslyn Lewis pledges to oppose WEF policies that “undermine” Canada’s sovereignty

Conservative leadership candidate Leslyn Lewis thinks Pierre Poilievre’s promise to bar Conservative cabinet ministers from attending World Economic Forum (WEF) events doesn’t go far enough.

The WEF is out-of-touch with those affected by its policies

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is often criticized for how out of touch it is with the people affected by its policies, and how its members don’t take into consideration the regional differences around the world.

Chinese company Alibaba developing “individual carbon footprint tracker”

An executive with the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba revealed at the World Economic Forum that the company was developing an "individual carbon footprint tracker" that would track people's travel habits, food consumption and more. 

The WEF’s climate agenda in their own words

The World Economic Forum (WEF)'s Annual Meeting official programme began today, and panellists immediately started talking about climate change and how governments can "transition away from fossil fuel." True North's Andrew Lawton reports from Davos.

LAWTON: The strange phoniness of Davos

"The World Economic Forum’s first in-person annual meeting in more than two years kicked off today in Davos, Switzerland. It’s been eye-opening to see just how inauthentic much of it is."
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