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Media coverage of Trudeau protests far exceeded Afghanistan issue, research shows

Researchers at McGill University's Media Ecosystem Observatory have found that Canadian media outlets’ coverage of the protests trailing beleaguered Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau far exceeded their reporting of the Afghanistan crisis. 

NDP candidate supported “riots and destruction” during George Floyd protests

The NDP candidate for Compton-Stanstead Geneva Allen stated on social media last year that she supported the “riots and destruction” in Minneapolis, Minnesota following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. 

Ontario universities face legal fight over vaccination mandates

The Constitutional Rights Centre announced on July 26 that it had sent legal notices to Western University and Seneca College. The documents threaten lawsuits unless the universities scrap their vaccine mandates.

Toronto spends $6.3M to rename Dundas St. and purge the city of its history

The City of Toronto has voted to scrap the name Dundas, at a cost of $6.3 million, and has identified 60 additional street names “which could require further examination in the future.”

While the Woke Mob tears statues down, the Woke Council replaces them with progressive...

At Toronto City Hall, the leftist councillors who support the woke activists and their peculiar brand of retribution have decided that an icon to one of their own is perfectly acceptable.

Public figures who excused the church burnings and vandalism

Public figures such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NDP Niki Ashton excused the recent church burnings and acts of vandalism targeting historical Canadian symbols.

MALCOLM: This may be the very last Victoria Day long weekend

If the Woke left has its way, it will continue on its destructive trajectory of erasing our history, tearing down our institutions and cancelling anything or anyone that doesn’t meet its evolving dictates.

More red ink from Ottawa won’t solve our economic woes

Franco Terrazzano and Jay Goldberg of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says if the feds want to help Canadians, they should toss aside their single-minded spend and borrow approach.

Far-left extremists call for death of royal family, vandalize Queen Victoria statue

The Delhi-Dublin Anti-Colonial Solidarity Brigade, reportedly defied Quebec’s COVID-19 curfew on March 17 and doused the statue located on 555 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal with red paint.

Child marriage continues to persist in Canada: report

Between 2000 and 2018, there were 3,600 marriage certificates issued to Canadian children under the age of 18, with many more common-law marriages involving children occurring.
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