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Liberal MP Mark Holland says families who take road trips are killing the planet
Liberal MP and Health Minister Mark Holland mocked Conservatives for fighting for families who can’t afford to take their kids on road trips, saying those trips cost “the future of the planet.”
The Daily Brief | Canadians don’t want electric vehicles
For the second year in a row, Canadians’ interest in electric vehicles has declined, with fewer than half of Canadians now saying they plan to make their next car purchase an electric vehicle. Tune into The Daily Brief!
Conservative motion of non-confidence in Trudeau voted down
MPs shut down a Conservative motion of non-confidence brought against the Trudeau government.
Insolvencies and delinquencies surge for Canadian businesses
Insolvencies and delinquencies are on the rise for Canadian businesses and may continue to worsen with loans struggling to be repaid, according to new data from Equifax Canada.
LAWTON: Should Poilievre be encouraging protests outside Liberal MP offices?
Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta director Kris Sims joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to weigh in on Poilievre’s latest call to action.
Business leaders rally behind Poilievre’s pledge to end Ottawa gravy train
Vancouver business leaders are applauding Pierre Poilievre’s no-nonsense message to end corporate welfare, the head of a city trade group says.
Trudeau gov expected to target short-term rentals including Airbnb in upcoming economic update
In Tuesday’s upcoming federal fiscal update, the Trudeau government is set to introduce measures targeting individuals profiting from short-term rentals like on the popular platform Airbnb.
The Daily Brief | Canadians are not interested in EVs
Canadians are not interested in buying an electric vehicle despite the Trudeau government’s best efforts to push them.
BC’s $4.2 billion deficit budget splurges on bike lanes, free contraception
British Columbia’s NDP government is preparing to turn a $3.6-billion forecasted surplus into a whopping $4.2-billion deficit by spending on programs like bike lanes and free contraception.
TERRAZZANO: Is anyone in Ottawa going to do anything about inflation?
"Families are getting soaked by higher prices while politicians are asleep at the wheel," the Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Franco Terrazzano writes.