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Ontario Teacher: We Have Betrayed Our Children
On today’s episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses a powerful opinion column written by an Ontario teacher on the devastating psychological toll lockdowns have been having on our children.
Major grocery store chain confirms trucker vaccine mandate is increasing costs
“We saw an uptick in transportation costs right away, but we’re getting the merchandise,” said Metro CEO Eric La Fleche.
The Emergencies Act hearings are over – what happens next?
For six weeks, Canadians tuned into the Public Order Emergency Hearings (POEC) to hear the testimonies of key figures from the government, the convoy and police to decide whether the invocation of the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 was justified.
Canadians resorting to skipping meals, stockpiling food to deal with inflation: poll
Nearly 60% of Canadians said they switched to less expensive brands in the last month to cope with the situation.
Recap of Day 1 of the Public Order Emergency Commission hearings
On Day 1 of the Public Order Emergency Commission hearings, lawyers representing various parties given standing by the Commission made their introductory remarks to Commissioner Paul Rouleau.
Canadians more concerned about inflation than climate change: government research
As governments across Canada continue to tout the importance of combatting climate change, internal government research finds the primary concern for Canadians is the rising costs of goods and services caused by inflation.
Canadian farmers warn of Netherlands scenario over emissions targets
According to President of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Gunter Jochum, Canadian farmers could also soon have their backs against the wall as a result of emission targets.
Poilievre slams Global News as “Liberal mouthpiece” over biased reporting
In a statement published on Poilievre's social media on Thursday, Poilievre’s campaign called Global News' coverage of the meeting a "disingenuous trap."
Canadian Forces veteran makes it to Ontario, with under 2000km left to go
Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) veteran James Topp embarked on the last and longest leg of his protest march to Ottawa this week, crossing into Ontario from Manitoba on Day 79 of his trek and putting more than 2300km behind him.
Should overturning Roe v Wade matter to Canadians?
Does Roe v Wade matter to Canadians? Should it? Author and pro-life activist Jonathon Van Maren joins the show to discuss.