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Terrorist apprehensions at Canada-U.S. border far exceed southern counterpart

A disparity in terrorist apprehensions at the U.S.-Canada border highlights that it is much less secure than the southern border between the United States and Mexico.

Alberta fights federal emissions cap by invoking Sovereignty Act 

Alberta will invoke the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act to counter the Liberals’ oil and gas emissions cap. 

More Canadians oppose further immigration than those who support: report

The majority of Canadians now believe that there is too much immigration into Canada, driven by a rise in economic concerns, over-population, the worry that the government is not screening immigrants properly, and an increase in crime. 

Taxpayer bill for Trudeau’s gun buyback to surpass $100 million in 2025

Administering the Trudeau government’s long gun ban is projected to cost taxpayers over $100 million by the end of this fiscal year, despite not one single firearm being confiscated since the program was first introduced. 

Trump nominates former congressman Pete Hoekstra to be US ambassador to Canada

Former congressman Pete Hoekstra has been nominated to be the ambassador to Canada by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump beginning next year.  

Rent across Canada sees first yearly decrease since pandemic

Canada’s rental market has seen a national cost decrease for the first time in over three years, driven by new rental supply and slower population growth.

Alberta businesses can sue gov for Covid closures after class action certification 

Business owners in Alberta who faced economic losses due to pandemic closures are now certified to proceed as a class action and can sue the provincial government collectively for damages. Any lawsuits to follow will also affect the plaintiffs themselves, as the subsequent lawsuits will be paid for by the Alberta government — funded by the taxpayer. 

Quebec premier urges Liberals to secure border following Trump victory

Quebec leaders are trying to build a metaphorical wall of their own in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of illegal immigrants. 

Nearly half of Canadians avoiding healthcare due to wait times: poll

Nearly half of Canadians are choosing to forgo medical care because they don’t want to face overwhelming wait times.

LEVY: Has the media ever been this skewed and unhinged?

They’ve edited Kamala Harris’s comments to remove the “word salad” responses and to make her sound succinct and articulate.

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