million march - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Legacy media panicking as government’s local journalism fund nears expiry date
One of the Liberal government's key funds for ailing legacy media companies is set to expire at the end of March and news organizations are panicking over a lack of clarity on whether the fund will be renewed by Ottawa.
OP-ED: Farmers deserve a break from Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax
Those huge four-legged Imperial walkers stomping into the rebel base in Empire Strikes Back looked unstoppable. Until they toppled over. That’s what fighting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax feels like sometimes, but we have a moment right now to recreate that iconic Star Wars scene and trip up the carbon tax.
Doug Ford freezes provincial tax increases on alcohol until 2026
Ontario has pledged to freeze taxes on alcohol for the next two years to help support the province's alcohol and hospitality industries, according to a press release from the Government of Ontario’s website.
Public Health execs on ArriveCAN project collected $340,000 in bonuses
Financial bonuses were given out to federal health executives who worked on the ArriveCAN app to the tune of more than $340,000, according to new data from the government.
LEVY: Pride Toronto cashed grant cheques without delivering on its promises
It’s a prime example of what happens when boards abuse their power and have little oversight by their political masters.
Politician who decried convoy complains about pro-Palestine protesters getting ticketed
An Ottawa NDP politician who called for a crackdown against the Freedom Convoy is complaining about noise bylaw tickets being issued to pro-Palestine protesters.
Manitoba pauses its fuel tax while Alberta reinstates its own at lower rate
Manitobans can expect to see even cheaper prices at the pump as the provincial government unveils its plan to temporarily pause its fuel tax. In contrast, Premier Danielle Smith faces public backlash for her decision to reinstate Alberta’s provincial fuel tax in a reduced form after a lengthy pause.
The Andrew Lawton Show | Parents’ rights, Danielle Smith, and DEI – True North...
In this edition of The Andrew Lawton Show, the last of the year, Andrew checks in with True North journalists Sue-Ann Levy, Rachel Emmanuel, and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa on their favourite stories from the year past.
Regulation could delay Trans Mountain pipeline by another two years
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, currently owned by the Canadian government, is on the brink of a severe setback due to overregulation.
Judge upholds deportation for driver in Humboldt Broncos crash
A federal judge has upheld the decision to deport Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver responsible for the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018, dismissing applications for his stay in Canada.