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Alberta tabling legislation to protect firearms owners from federal program

In the one month the Alberta government will sit ahead of a spring general election, it plans to table firearms regulations to protect gun owners from the federal firearms confiscation program.

High school student suspended, arrested over transgender comments ordeal says he won’t back down

An Ontario high school student who was suspended from his high school for claiming that there are only two genders and then arrested for returning to class said he is not backing down after his ordeal.

OP-ED: Why Canada needs a new watchdog focused on the municipal level

While Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Trudeau battle it out in the House of Commons, Canada’s cities and towns are quietly and stealthily taxing more, regulating more, and spending more taxpayer dollars – without facing the scrutiny their decisions deserve.

CAMPUS WATCH: U of T prof labels police departments white supremacist institutions

University of Toronto gender studies professor and social justice activist Beverly Bain says police departments are masculinist and white supremacist institutions that seek to protect property rather than people.

Court rules school board right to reprimand trustee over gender identity comments

After nearly three years of back-and-forth court proceedings, the Ontario Superior Court ruled on Jan. 13 that the Toronto Catholic School Board had acted legally in reprimanding school trustee Mike Del Grande for comments made back in November 2019.

The Daily Brief | Trudeau sends tanks to Ukraine – what’s next?

A day after the United States and Germany each announced they would be sending tanks to the Eastern European country, Canadian officials confirmed Canada will donate battle tanks to Ukraine as well as send Canadian Armed Forces to train Ukrainian soldiers.

FUREY: Trudeau’s unrelenting climate frenzy shows no signs of slowing down

"Whenever the PM speaks, whatever he speaks about, he always brings it back to things green. It’s clear that this is his driving policy issue."

The Daily Brief | Who do you believe – the CBC or Alberta gov?

Following a CBC story, the Alberta government says there’s no evidence of emails between the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s office.

FUREY: It’s time for Jordan Peterson haters to take his advice and find meaning...

"It’s really quite sad that a coalition of activist groups actually believes they stand a chance in their campaign to lean on Ottawa City Council to somehow get an upcoming Jordan Peterson event cancelled."

Quebec higher education minister denounces EDI practices in letter to universities

Quebec’s higher education minister Pascale Dery denounced censorship and “Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” (EDI) hiring practices in a letter to the province's post-secondary institutions.

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