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Notorious Twitter doctor elected to Ottawa public school board

Family physician, mask advocate and avid Twitter user Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth has been elected as a trustee on the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.

Premier Smith says Notley has no ‘credibility’ on affordability

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the Alberta NDP don’t have “any credibility” on affordability until party leader Rachel Notley denounces the federal government’s carbon tax increase. 

Majority of Canadians against parting ways with monarchy

Results show that 50% of respondents opposed the idea of cutting ties with the monarchy and having the prime minister act as Canada’s head of state. 

Canadian activists demand action from Liberals on Iran

An Oct. 21 letter by the Council of Iranian Canadians co-signed by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress demands that the Liberal government takes further action to condemn the nation’s Islamist regime following the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. 

Calgary taps unproductive infrastructure bank for $168 million electric bus loan

Federal Conservatives have called the CIB a Liberal government corporate welfare scheme, citing the fact that the $35 billion fund has failed to complete a single project since its conception in 2017. 

Brampton mayoral candidate Nikki Kaur hopes to unseat Patrick Brown

Brampton mayoral candidate Nikki Kaur hopes that her campaign pledges on crime and safety, as well as her critiques of incumbent Patrick Brown’s time in office, will help her at the municipal ballot box this October.

Ontario town’s first ever “virtual election” already facing hurdles

Clarington residents were directed to a closed public library on Tuesday morning, the first day of voting, despite it being advertised by local officials as an “Election Assistance Centre” to help people navigate voting online or by phone. 

Liberal fertilizer climate target would have negligible impact on emissions: expert

Robert Saik, Founder and CEO of AGvisorPRO, told the House of Commons Environment Committee on Oct. 4 that a 30% reduction in agriculture emissions would amount to a cut of only 0.0028% of 1% to global greenhouse gases. 

Port Moody councillor’s book recommends man-boy relationship as a “family structure”

Port Moody incumbent city council candidate Hunter Madsen co-authored a controversial book about the gay community that mused about the ancient Greek practice of sexual relationships between older men and boys aged “sixteen or so” as ideal and a form of “family structure.” 

CBC breached journalistic standards by linking Russia to Freedom Convoy

The CBC Ombudsman ruled that he was “disappointed that programmers” linked Russia to the Freedom Convoy during a Power & Politics segment with Liberal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino in January. 

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