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Elon Musk offers help to Canadian doctor targeted for opposing lockdowns

Billionaire and Tesla owner Elon Musk has pledged to support a Canadian physician entangled in legal and professional challenges due to her criticism of COVID-19 lockdown measures. 

Motion summoning Freeland before committee to explain housing crisis passes

A motion calling on Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to appear before the House of Commons finance committee has passed unanimously.

Housing starts up 14% in February according to CMHC

The annual pace of housing starts increased by 14% last month, according to a new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

Saskatchewan introduces 25% tax credit for critical mineral projects

Saskatchewan has unveiled its ten-year investment strategy that includes new tax incentives for critical mineral projects.

CAMPUS WATCH: Queen’s University investigating after Palestinian flag raised on clock tower

Ontario’s Queen's University says it's investigating a break and enter incident after a Palestinian flag was raised on the flagpole atop of its clock tower last week.

Quebec farmers “drowning in red tape” protest record low profits

Farmers have gathered in Rimouski, Quebec to voice their concerns in the days leading up to the province’s next budget announcement. 

Canada’s debt-to-income ratio largest in the G7 despite households being second wealthiest

Canada has the highest level of household debt to disposable income compared to other G7 countries, according to data released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday.

Alberta plans to opt out of national pharmacare program, saying it wasn’t consulted

The Liberal government and the NDP will introduce the first phase of their new national pharmacare program, however the province of Alberta has chosen to opt out of the program. 

Poilievre condemns Liberals’ online harms bill as assault on free speech

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Justin Trudeau’s looming crackdown on online “hate speech” is a “woke authoritarian” tool used to censor opinions he doesn’t like.

Motion calling on Liberals to review immigration targets passes

A motion to curb record immigration levels within 100 days, spearheaded by the Bloc Québecois, passed in the House of Commons with a vote of 173 to 150 on Monday.

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