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Far-left protesters descend on Davos as global leaders meet for World Economic Forum

As the World Economic Forum annual meeting kicks off in Davos, Switzerland, a large group of far-left protesters began their trek to the alpine resort village to voice grievances ranging from anti-Israel complaints to demands for climate justice.

Canada fails to make the list on countries influencing Middle East: Israeli poll

Despite garnering praise from a senior Hamas spokesperson, Canada’s foreign policy is of little significance to the Middle East, a new Israeli survey finds.

Politician who decried convoy complains about pro-Palestine protesters getting ticketed

An Ottawa NDP politician who called for a crackdown against the Freedom Convoy is complaining about noise bylaw tickets being issued to pro-Palestine protesters.

Canadians’ standard of living continues to decline when compared to US

Canadians’ standard of living has steadily declined, a trend that is unprecedented when compared to other developed nations since the post-war era.

Defence denies Freedom Convoy organizers’ links to criminal activity

Defence lawyers representing Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich and Chris Barber began laying out their case on Monday in Ottawa, arguing there was no evidence to suggest either of the two participated in unlawful activity.

DZSURDZSA: A tale of two radically different healthcare reforms

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has emerged as an outlier in Canada’s universal healthcare landscape, steering the province towards a decentralized approach that promises more flexibility and hopefully, improved patient outcomes.

Canada not systemically racist after all, study shows

The narrative perpetuated by the Canadian federal government and various institutions that Canada is systemically racist simply isn’t true, a study finds.

Alberta man sentenced in the province’s first 3D-printed firearms trafficking conviction

Dustin Lyslo, 29, pleaded guilty to five charges earlier this year, including weapons trafficking and careless use of a firearm. He used 3D technology to produce plastic suppressors and receivers — essential firearm components. 

Judge orders Uber driver to pay back $4.5 million in fraudulent Covid-19 loans

A bank froze the account of a Toronto resident working as an Uber driver under the suspicion that he improperly obtained over $4.5 million in Covid-19 relief meant for businesses.

The four doctrines of the Apocalypse: Critical Theory and our compromised institutions

Bruce Pardy is a professor of law at Queen’s University and executive director of Rights Probe. This chapter excerpt is from the Aristotle Foundation’s new book, The 1867 Project: Why Canada Should be Cherished—Not Cancelled, edited by Mark Milke.

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