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“We don’t see the golden years anymore,” more seniors than ever relying on food...
Current economic conditions have left seniors with no choice but to turn to charities for basic necessities across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Inflation rate falls to 4.3% while mortgage interest costs rise
Canada’s inflation rate has fallen to 4.3% down from 5.2% measured in February, marking the lowest inflation rate since August 2021 according to Statistics Canada.
DEBUNKED: 6 foolish claims about housing by Minister Ahmed Hussen
Ahmed Hussen, Canada’s Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin last week, revealing himself to be an out-of-touch fool on his own portfolio. Let’s debunk six claims Hussen has made about Canada’s housing crisis.
McGill settles defamation suit with student falsely accused of sexual assault
A former McGill university student successfully obtained a defamation settlement after being wrongly accused of sexual assault by a female student in 2020.
Government-funded trans rights organization calls on CRTC to ban Fox News
Government-funded trans rights organization Egale Canada is calling on the CRTC to begin consultations on banning conservative television channel Fox News after host Tucker Carlson called out their response to the Nashville school shooting.
BONOKOSKI: Canadians aren’t buying into the electric vehicle craze
"Electric vehicle sales in Canada grew by more than one third in the first half of this year but they are not keeping pace with the rest of the world."
Hate crimes against Canadian Catholics on the rise: report
Cardus reported that hate crimes against Catholics have seen the “largest spike” relative to previous years, jumping from 43 known instances in 2020 to 155 instances in 2021.
HOUSING CRISIS: Feds talk out both sides of their mouth on housing
"One of Trudeau’s 2021 campaign promises was a two-year foreign buyer ban on residential real estate, which his party subsequently voted down about a year ago, only to suddenly codify it in January with the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act."
Ontarians are fleeing for Alberta, followed by residents in BC, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
A net of 22,921 Ontarians moved to Alberta, marking the highest provincial migration shift among all provinces. Alberta was followed by Nova Scotia, with 10,464 Ontarians calling the province their new home.
Two Alberta ministers won’t seek reelection
Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews and Environment Minister Sonya Savage have announced they won’t seek reelection just two months ahead of the province’s spring general election. Toews, who placed second in a leadership contest just months ago, said he remains deeply committed to the conservative movement.