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Federal government extends ban on foreign home buyers to 2027
Canada has extended its ban on foreign home buyers to 2027. The ban was initially scheduled to be lifted on Jan. 1, 2025, but with mounting concerns over a housing crisis, an additional two years has been placed on the ban, bringing it to Jan. 1 2027.
Taxpayers sent UNRWA $48 million in funding before federal suspension
The federal government said it would be suspending financial aid to United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees UNRWA last week, however, Global Affairs Canada confirmed that the controversial agency had already received $48.15 million before the announced pause.
OP-ED: Poilievre and Trudeau are in lockstep on residential schools narrative
"What is the difference between Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau when it comes to Canada’s Indian Residential Schools? Nothing. Absolutely nothing, because both are guilty of a 'grave error.'"
Ontario government announces “back-to-basics” kindergarten curriculum update
The Ontario government thinks kindergarten needs to get “back to basics.”
The Daily Brief | Dana White stands up for free speech
UFC President Dana White wiped the floor with a Canadian journalist after the reporter tried to ask him to control his fighter’s opinions. Tune into The Daily Brief!
Calls intensify for Canada to list IRGC as terrorist group on PS752 tragedy anniversary
As Canada commemorates the tragic downing of flight PS752, which claimed 176 lives, the solemn ceremony is overshadowed by the federal government’s continued reluctance to designate the primary branch of the Iranian Armed Forces as a terrorist organization.
2023’s most outrageous examples of campus craziness
True North has compiled the notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year – including many that were exclusively reported through the Campus Watch series.
OP-ED: Defunding independent schools will rob families of ability to choose
"If the government stopped funding independent schools, it would likely cost B.C. taxpayers more money and severely damage the ability of many B.C. parents to choose the right school for their children."
Ottawa spends $9.9M to create “gender-inclusive environment” for youth in Iraq
As Canada grapples with its own economic challenges, International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen announced Wednesday that nearly $10 million will be sent to support youth employment initiatives in Iraq.
CAMPUS WATCH: U of T Amnesty chapter threatens ‘unprecedented resistance’ in response to MPs’...
Amnesty International’s University of Toronto chapter is threatening “unprecedented” acts of "resistance" if the school opts to crack down on anti-Zionist activity amid a rise of antisemitism on Canadian campuses.