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Feds spent $130,000 fighting to keep True North, Rebel from covering election debates

The Department of Justice spent a combined $131,281 on legal fees fighting True North.

Deputy national security advisor is Canada’s new fentanyl czar

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is appointing his deputy national security advisor to become Canada’s first fentanyl czar. 

Man charged in historic superlab drug bust makes second court appearance

Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa, the lone person charged in connection with a massive drug “superlab bust” in Falkland, B.C. last fall, made his second court appearance on Monday.

Gov-funded abortion group brags about aborting immigrant’s six-month-long pregnancy

As part of its annual report, the self-described “Planned Parenthood Canada” announced it helped a young non-citizen immigrant woman terminate a 24-week pregnancy at the stage where many babies can survive outside of the womb.

B.C. fast-tracks $20B in energy projects to reduce reliance on U.S. amid tariff war

President Donald Trump’s looming tariff threats have prompted British Columbia’s provincial government to take a more pro-energy approach to reduce its reliance on the United States.

Alberta’s 2025 budget will address economic pressures from population surge

The upcoming budget in Alberta is set to address record-breaking population growth and manage the strain on provincial services while planning for the future.

Trudeau government yet again defending its use of Emergencies Act during pandemic 

The Trudeau government is going back to the Federal Court of Appeal yet again Tuesday to defend its decision to invoke the Emergencies Act in Feb. 2022.

Trudeau government delays capital gains tax hike after taxpayer backlash

Canadians concerned about the capital gains tax increase will be able to breathe a temporary sigh of relief. The Liberals announced on Friday that the...

Edmonton man charged after women sexually assaulted in shelter

Edmonton police are on the lookout for more potential victims after charging a man who previously stayed at a women’s shelter with sexual assault.

Chrystia Freeland campaigning against capital gains hike she implemented

Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland kicked off her campaign by backtracking on two key policies that she was once the foremost supporter of — the capital gains and carbon taxes.

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