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Ford’s labour minister steps down, moves into private sector

McNaughton said his departure is not a result of the ongoing Greenbelt scandal that has put Ford’s government in the crosshairs of critics but rather a choice of personal career change into the private sector.

Firearm rights group plans injunction to extend amnesty on 2020 gun ban

The Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights is planning to take the federal government to court as the amnesty for firearms prohibited by the Liberal government’s May 2020 order-in-council is set to expire at the end of October.

Fuel costs bring Canada’s overall inflation rate up to 4%

Increased gasoline prices have brought Canada’s inflation rate up to an annual pace of 4%, according to a Consumer Price Index report published by Statistics Canada on Tuesday.

RCMP investigating former RCAF pilots training Chinese military

Canadian security officials have raised alarms about three former Royal Canadian Air Force pilots who are helping to train pilots in China’s People’s Liberation Army.

Venues bow to woke mob and cancel comedian Ben Bankas’ tour

Several venues have cancelled bookings by Canadian comedian Ben Bankas ahead of an anticipated cross-Canada tour after he posted a skit of Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow on social media. 

Sask gov vaccine advertisement ‘tapped into’ fear, ad agency admits

Brown Communications Group, which created the campaign, recently said on its website that it targeted people who were vaccine-hesitant or resistant by tapping “into a base potential fear” of how their vaccination status could affect their lives.

Quebec taxpayers billed almost $60,000 for CAQ minister’s WEF trip

Quebec taxpayers were billed almost $60,000 for Coalition Avenir Québec Economy, Innovation and Energy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon’s trip to Davos, Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Housing affordability in Toronto, Vancouver is irreparable: RBC

A report from RBC Capital Markets has warned that housing affordability in two key Canadian markets is irreparable.

Trudeau lectures Italy’s Meloni on her opposition to gender-ideology

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to lecture her about her country’s LGBTQ record. 

One-vote victory recount maintains municipal election status quo

Results from Toronto Catholic District School Board trustee candidate Robert Pella’s municipal election recount have ruled in favour of incumbent Joseph Martino in Ward 1 Etobicoke North.

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