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Tow trucks were en route prior to invoking the Act | Day 6 recap...

Tow trucks were already on their way to assist in the clearing of downtown Ottawa prior to the invocation of the Emergencies Act, Acting Deputy Chief of Ottawa Police Service Patricia Ferguson revealed at Thursday’s Emergencies Act inquiry hearings.

Recap of Day 3 of the Emergencies Act hearings

On Day 3 of the Emergencies Act hearings, City of Ottawa officials testified that federal Parliamentary Protective Service officers blocked efforts from “good faith” convoy leaders in moving trucks out of residential neighbourhoods and onto Wellington Street. 

Students suing Western University for being denied religious vaccine exemptions

Christian students at Western University who have continually been denied religious exemptions to the school’s three-dose vaccine mandate are suing on the grounds of discrimination. 

Manitoba calls on Ottawa to axe harmful fertilizer reduction targets

A new motion in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly calls on the federal government to scrap its fertilizer reduction targets for farmers citing the irreparable harm they could do to the agriculture industry and food security. 

Legault re-elected with super majority government in Quebec election

Quebec Premier Francois Legault has been re-elected – with his Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) party winning a second majority in the province’s National Assembly. 

The Alberta Roundup | Provinces push back against Trudeau’s gun grab

The Alberta government announced that it will intervene in ongoing challenges of the Trudeau government’s firearms bans and the UCP leadership race comes to an end next week. Tune into The Alberta Roundup!

Liberals, NDP and Bloc vote in favour of increasing carbon tax

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s opposition motion to scrap the tax hike in response to increased cost of living was met with opposition from all other parties. 

CBC reporter posts disingenuous tweet about Ottawa’s gun grab scheme

The Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights is clapping back at a CBC reporter for trying to “instill fear” about law-abiding gun owners with a tweet criticizing the Alberta government’s opposition to Justin Trudeau’s gun bans.

Saskatchewan NDP distances themselves from Jagmeet Singh, cancels convention invite

The Saskatchewan NDP’s provincial council has voted to cancel their invitation of federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh to their party convention. According to the Regina...

Quebec political parties offer tax relief amid rising cost of living

As Canadians deal with skyrocketing prices for goods and services as a result of historically-high inflation rates, affordability is becoming a key issue in the upcoming Quebec provincial election.

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