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The 10 biggest stories of 2022
2022 was a major year for Canadians. It was a year full of protests, global conflict and political leadership changeups. These are the top 10 most influential stories of 2022 and what they might mean for the upcoming year.
OP-ED: Why two ridesharing court cases matter to all Canadians
"Two court cases are proceeding right now. Both are against municipal governments who wrote and ignored laws so cavalierly that they put consumers at risk, and cost thousands of small business people virtually everything they owned."
As China tensions escalate, diplomat urges increased ties between Taiwan and Canada
“The two sides already have a close relationship – people to people, business to business, even if it’s not much government to government,” says Jin-Ling Chen, director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto, in a wide-ranging interview with True North.
Recap Day 14 of Emergencies Act hearings | Convoy organizers testify for the first...
On Day 14 of the Emergencies Act hearings, Freedom Convoy protesters were given a chance to tell their side of the events in Ottawa for the first time in the proceedings.
Alberta gov says Emergencies Act wasn’t necessary as inquiry kicks off
Lawyers representing the Alberta government said in their opening remarks before the Public Order Emergency Commission on Thursday that Ottawa’s use of the Emergencies Act set a “dangerous precedent”.
Danielle Smith might examine some of Kenney’s final funding announcements
Premier-designate Danielle Smith said she might take a closer look at some of the funding announcements Jason Kenney made in his final days in the province’s top job.
Trudeau says he “strongly supports” Iran protests
“Canada strongly supports people who are expressing themselves and protesting peacefully in Iran. We are calling on the Iranian regime to end its repression of freedom of expression – and to end the ongoing harassment of, and discrimination against, women,” tweeted Trudeau.
The United People of Canada director says group not affiliated with Freedom Convoy
The United People of Canada is making headlines amid a standoff with the landlord of Ottawa's historic St Brigid’s church, which the group has been using as their "embassy."
Charest says Canadians should worry about Canada, not the World Economic Forum
Conservative party leadership candidate Jean Charest said he would allow his cabinet to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos.
GUEST OP-ED: Trudeau needs to leave Canada’s farmers alone
"The Prime Minister needs to leave our farmers alone and let them do their job – a job they already do exceptionally well. If he doesn’t, I think we could expect similar tractor-laden protests to come knocking on Trudeau’s door in short order."