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OP-ED: What a PBO report on the economic impacts of emissions really tells us

"Under a scenario in which emissions reduction policies of all the governments in the world stall at today’s levels and no country meets the commitments it has made to reduce emissions further, Canada’s GDP in 2100 will be 6.6% smaller than it otherwise would be."

New payroll taxes mean Canadians will lose $300 in take-home pay, says CFIB

The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses is warning that scheduled 2023 payroll tax hikes will mean that every Canadian will see $305 less in take-home pay on the first day of the year. 

Quebec’s Legault most popular premier, while Manitoba’s Stefanson falters

Quebec Premier Francois Legault is Canada's most popular premier as 2022 comes to a close, while Ontario Premier Doug Ford continues to slide in the polls, a new Angus Reid poll found. 

GUEST OP-ED: Public sentiment is now shifting against latest Trudeau gun laws

As the Alberta government readies to rumble with Ottawa over standing up for our province and the people in it, the Trudeau Liberals are certainly demonstrating gross federal overreach with what is believed to be the largest gun ban in Canadian history, leaving little confusion over why Albertans are getting amped up over autonomy.

BONOKOSKI: Trudeau Liberals are targeting law-abiding gun owners now more than ever

"With no acknowledgment of its chicanery, the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now covertly gunning for grandpa’s varmint rifle as though it tops the gangbanger’s wish list."

Liberals announce ban on semi-automatic rifles (ft. Rod Giltaca)

Rod Giltaca of the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss Bill C-21, the impact it would have on legal gun owners, and how some provinces are pushing back.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Liberal ministers joked about sending in tanks to break...

True North's Andrew Lawton says the 'just kidding' defense doesn't pass muster when the government ended up using wartime powers to deal with the protest.

Premier Smith says Notley has no ‘credibility’ on affordability

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the Alberta NDP don’t have “any credibility” on affordability until party leader Rachel Notley denounces the federal government’s carbon tax increase. 

Alberta NDP pass resolutions to lower voting age, expand access to abortion

One motion submitted by the New Democrat Youth of Alberta sought to lower the province’s voting age from 18 to 16 years old, claiming young Albertans are engaged in politics and capable of making political decisions. 

Singh unlikely to pull support for Liberals if use of Emergencies Act ruled unjustified

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is unlikely to pull out of his party’s coalition deal with the Trudeau Liberals if the Public Order Emergency Commission rules the government’s use of the Emergencies Act to quash the peaceful Freedom Convoy was not justified.

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