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Downtown business group demands bail reform to combat repeat offender crisis
Representatives from downtown business associations across Canada are calling on the federal government to reform bail laws due to criminal activities by repeat offenders making it difficult for businesses to thrive.
Alberta gov faces class action court hearing over pandemic restrictions
Business owners in Alberta who faced economic losses due to pandemic closures may soon be able to proceed as a class action and sue the provincial government for damages. At the expense of themselves, the taxpayer.
Taxpayers group urges premiers to join legal battle against carbon tax
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is urging all provincial premiers to join New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs’ federal carbon tax legal challenge.
Smith issues legal ultimatum to Trudeau over unconstitutional Impact Assessment Act
If the Liberals keep unilaterally amending the Impact Assessment Act without addressing its constitutional flaws, Alberta will sue them. Again.
Woman arrested in connection with anti-Israel protest outside Jewish charity event
Toronto police arrested another individual connected to alleged assaults of police officers by anti-Israel activists protesting a Jewish charity fundraiser in September.
Calgary radio host speaks out after being attacked for reporting on extortion
The host of a popular South Asian radio program claims he was assaulted by two men on the streets of Calgary over his reporting on extortion and crime.
Higgs relaunches legal battle against carbon tax as New Brunswick election heats up
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has announced a renewed legal challenge against the federal carbon tax as the province nears an election this month.
UPDATE: A map of the 112 churches that have been vandalized or burned since...
Dozens of Christian churches have been razed to the ground or vandalized throughout Canada in recent weeks. Navigate this interactive map to see all of the latest church fires or acts of vandalism.
Another poll shows BC Conservatives ahead of BC NDP: Survey
Less than a month before British Columbia’s scheduled election, the BC Conservatives have pulled ahead of the incumbent provincial NDP party in another poll.
Poll shows crime, drugs have British Columbians fearing for their safety
With the provincial election underway, more British Columbians than ever fear for their safety in their community.