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Anti-lockdown doctor Matt Strauss seeking Conservative nomination
A former Ontario medical officer of health who became a lightning rod during Covid for his opposition to lockdowns and vaccine mandates is trying his hand at politics.
TDSB trustee says parental rights don’t exist in response to One Million March for...
The Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Ward 8 trustee Shelley Laskin told a parent supportive of the nationwide One Million March for Children that parental rights do not exist in Canada and that there are only children’s rights.
The Andrew Lawton Show | Parental rights protesters and gender ideology activists square off
The 1 Million March 4 Children has been met with large counter-protests, spearheaded by union groups and joined by NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. True North's Harrison Faulkner and Elie Cantin-Nantel join The Andrew Lawton Show to for a report on the Toronto and Ottawa scenes.
LEVY: The union bullies care about control, not kids
"In the past week, Ontario’s labour unions – teachers unions and otherwise – have virtually lost their collective minds over Wednesday’s planned 1 Million March 4 Children."
Michael Chong urges Canada-U.S. cooperation to fight Chinese interference
Conservative MP Michael Chong testified before U.S. lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday on the subject of Chinese foreign interference efforts in Canada and the intimidation campaign waged against his family in Hong Kong after speaking out against the regime.
OP-ED: Falsehoods contaminate searching for the remains of murdered indigenous women
"Playing the race card to explain the treatment of indigenous people also underpins the more recent accusation of aboriginal genocide, a fallacious charge manufactured about 30 years ago among fringe members of the Indian Industry, the two concepts now joined at the hip in the politics of searching for the remains of these two women."
A look at the Conservative Party of Canada’s National Council candidates
True North reached out to all the candidates running in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia to ask them about their background and why they are running.
Superior Court Judges were Liberal party donors and may even be members of the...
Numerous superior court justices that have been appointed under the Trudeau government have also been found to have attended federal Liberal party fundraisers shortly before their appointments, according to a National Post investigation.
OP-ED: Is Canada systemically racist?
"The personal prejudices of people within institutions does not constitute institutional racism in the classical sense, in which the rules or policies of the institution are discriminatory"
Feds maintain immigration targets despite pressure from economists and academics
Economists from commercial banks and academics have been warning the Trudeau government that Canada needs to slow down on immigration in order to close the housing gap, but the Trudeau government remains firm in hitting their targets.