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Vancouver “Satanix” drag queen story hour for kids faces protest
A drag queen story hour advertised to 3-10 year olds in a Vancouver, British Columbia neighbourhood last Friday saw both protesters and counter-protesters gather in front of the facility.
Record high inflation is making Thanksgiving more expensive
Thanksgiving dinner will look very different for many Canadian families this year as inflation and record high food prices are causing shoppers to think twice before grabbing holiday favourites.
U of T report says almost 6 million Canadians experienced food insecurity in 2021
A new report by University of Toronto researchers found that almost six million Canadians experienced food insecurity in 2021.
The Democracy Fund urges U of T to rescind booster mandate
The Democracy Fund is representing students who are taking the University of Toronto to court for recently announcing a new booster mandate that will be implemented for all students living in residence this fall.
Author Salman Rushdie on ventilator after attack in New York
Renowned author Salman Rushdie, who was the target of a 1989 fatwa issued by Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, is currently on a ventilator and unable to speak after being stabbed on stage in New York, according to his agent.
Montreal police allegedly threatened to shut down kids’ lemonade stand and arrest mother
Ayana Massa told Global News her two young sons, 11-year-old Ness and 8-year-old Ariel, have been selling lemonade to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.
Food banks in Canada are at a “crisis stage”
According to the Daily Bread Food Bank, a Toronto-based food charity, nearly triple the number of people visited a food bank in June 2022 (171,631) compared to June 2019 (65,000).
Trudeau’s Covid rules disrupt Israeli terror survivors’ trip to Wonderland
A summer camp trip to Canada for young Israeli victims of terror was derailed by the Trudeau government's random mandatory arrival testing scheme.
Restrictions prevented charged Freedom Convoy protester from voting
A Freedom Convoy protester, was placed under strict mobility restrictions which effectively denied him the ability to vote in Ontario’s June 2 general election, a civil liberties group representing him says.
GUEST OP-ED: Trudeau’s internet laws will muzzle his critics
"This suite of censorship legislation is the greatest attack on free speech in modern Canadian history. It should not be ignored or underestimated."