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142 illegal Roxham Road border crossers transferred to Vancouver-area hotels

Within the last month or so, 142 asylum seekers who entered Canada illegally via Roxham Road in Quebec have been transferred to British Columbia.

Governor General spent $71,000 on limousine services during Iceland trip

Governor General Mary Simon spent $71,000 on limousine services during a four-day October 2022 trip to Iceland.

Trudeau’s immigration policy undermining central bank’s inflation mandate

While the Bank of Canada credits the surge of newcomers to help with labour shortages across the country, it states immigrants are adding to the demand for housing.

Trudeau hired nearly 100K new federal workers since being elected

New data shows that the Trudeau government has been on a public sector hiring spree since first elected in 2015, adding nearly 100,000 new employees to the federal public service.

Food bank demand surges as housing crisis worsens

The majority of Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank's clients spend more than half their monthly income on rent before spending the rest on other expenses, including food.

CBC explains “2SLGBTQQIPAA+” acronym to kids in gender ideology video

CBC Kids News recently published a video in which a child explains the "2SLGBTQQIPAA+" acronym to other children.

BONOKOSKI: When will feds finally call a public inquiry into election interference?

"Now that former governor general David Johnston has been badgered into resigning as special rapporteur into election meddling by communist China, what next?"

Billboard Chris, Josh Alexander call for peace ahead of Ottawa protest

Prominent parental rights advocate Chris Elston, also known as Billboard Chris, and student activist Josh Alexander say they are looking forward to their long anticipated protest against gender ideology in Ottawa – despite plans by trans activists to disruptively counter-protest. 

Meta to test blocking news on Instagram and Facebook in anticipation of C-18 passing

As the Trudeau government’s controversial Online News Act, C-18, inches closer to becoming law, tech giant Meta is testing a new feature on its platforms that will block news content for many Canadians in a trial run that will last a month.

Canada’s housing minister quietly buys another rental property

In housing minister Ahmed Hussen’s disclosure statements, he is now listed as the owner of two rental properties in Ottawa: one on Quest Private and another on Kijik Crescent. He appears to have acquired the second property on March 23, 2023, and has two mortgages with CIBC.

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