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Global Affairs Canada spent over $3M in taxpayer dollars on alcohol

Global Affairs Canada has billed taxpayers over three million dollars on booze alone in a little over five years.

Doug Ford shuts down reporter who compared injection sites to alcohol at corner stores 

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called out a City News reporter after being asked why he thinks selling cannabis and so-called “safe supply” injection sites should be located away from school zones but will allow alcohol at a convenience store close to a school.

OP-ED: What do funding reversals for Indigenous burial searches mean?

The federal government is facing severe and widespread criticism for cutting funding to search for the remains of Indigenous children said to have never...

Liberals stay mum on CBC President Catherine Tait’s bonus approval

The Liberal government refuses to address whether it approved a bonus for CBC President Catherine Tait amid calls to end bonuses for CBC executives from opposition parties, the Conservatives and the NDP. 

Montreal man sues social media platforms for being too addictive

A class-action lawsuit against several social media companies has been launched by a Montreal man who alleges that the platforms have caused harm from being too addictive.

Over 30 stolen vehicles, tens of thousands in cash seized by police around Montreal

Over 30 stolen vehicles have been seized in the Montreal area, along with tens of thousands of dollars in cash, following raids by multiple Quebec police departments. 

Poilievre “can’t wait” to defund the CBC as state broadcaster approves bonuses

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he “can’t wait” to defund the CBC in response to news that the state broadcaster approved another round of bonuses for its executives and non-unionized staff. 

CBC discreetly announces more executive bonuses

The CBC quietly approved another round of bonuses for its executives and non-unionized staff, despite recent layoffs and struggling viewership. The announcement comes only days after the House of Commons closed for summer recess.

Saskatchewan files for injunction against CRA over “unfair and unconstitutional cash grab” 

Saskatchewan is taking legal action against Ottawa, accusing the Trudeau government of treating the province unfairly and violating the Constitution. 

Not in community’s best interests to make public nudity arrests at Pride: Toronto Police

Toronto police say no charges were laid for public nudity at this weekend’s Pride parade as making arrests wouldn’t serve anyone’s interests.

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