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Ottawa city council urged by activists to push to cancel Jordan Peterson event

A group of organizations on Monday wrote an open letter to Ottawa City Council, asking it to get behind an effort to cancel an upcoming event by Jordan Peterson.

Trans activists shutting down seminar was “horribly anti-democratic,” speaker says

King's College London human rights law professor Robert Wintemute says the shutting down of his seminar at Montreal’s McGill University last Tuesday by trans activists was “horribly anti-democratic.”

Average Canadian family dinged $847 yearly on carbon tax after rebates

The average Canadian family can expect to pay up to $847 on carbon taxes even after rebates are dished out, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

Federal court grants Alberta intervenor status in legal challenge of firearms ban

The Federal Court of Canada has granted Alberta intervenor status in six ongoing lawsuits against the Liberal government’s firearms ban. 

FUREY: Why there won’t be an election in 2023

There’s a lot of speculation as to whether Canadians will head to the polls this year. But, as Anthony Furey explains in his video, it’s very unlikely Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would want to trigger an election.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Is 2023 going to be an election year? (ft....

It's the beginning of a new year, so True North's Anthony Furey and Andrew Lawton team up to talk about what's happening in politics and media in the coming year.

CAMPUS WATCH: Seven notable stories from 2022

Wokeness continued to prevail in Canadian colleges and universities in 2022, with cancel culture, reverse racism and Covid hysteria plaguing campuses across the country. True North has compiled seven notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year.

Firearms group says Trudeau’s admission proves C-21 is a hunting ban

Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights spokesperson Tracey Wilson said Trudeau's admission comes after the Liberals “denied” that C-21 targeted hunters throughout the legislative process. 

Plastics ban beginning Tuesday is “bad environmental policy,” says industry group

The federal Liberal government’s plan to ban single-use plastics begins Tuesday, but is being critiqued as both poor environmental policy and for potentially worsening inflation.

38% of Canadians to buy second hand Christmas gifts

Some Canadians are turning to thrifting this Christmas season in order to buy second-hand Christmas gifts for loved ones, the online social e-commerce platform Poshmark reports. 

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