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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.

Surrey, BC wants to put elementary schools in towers due to overcrowding

While you may have fond memories of running around carelessly in your grassy elementary school field, playing “capture the flag” or “red rover,” your children and grandchildren may not be granted the same experience due to Canada’s high population growth, fueled by immigration.

BONOKOSKI: Getting tough on the contraband tobacco market

"Just the other day ... RCMP out of Winnipeg seized $2.5 million in drugs, 19 firearms including seven semi-automatic rifles or machine-gun-like weapons, and contraband cigarettes that, if legal, would have yielded $1.47 million in federal and provincial tax revenues."

OP-ED: Stand up for Alberta energy and against baseless “greenwashing” accusations

"We are asking Albertans to get loud and get Alberta Proud in standing up for our energy sector. Enough is enough and we have to stop tip-toeing around these eco-radical mistruths. They hurt our energy workers, our economy and our nation as a whole."

Alberta Finance minister says provincial policing service off the table

Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says the province is looking for the most affordable way to increase safety across the province, and for now, that means a provincial policing service is off the table.

LEVY: Tory gave Toronto the very circus he promised to avoid

"The city has been destroyed over the past eight years by a mayor who took his marching orders from the activists, the 'defund the police' crowd, the greedy developers, the lobbyists and the Old Boy network."

Farmers call on Ottawa to end “unfair” fertilizer tariffs, provide compensation for losses

Farmers groups have called on the federal government to immediately end tariffs placed on fertilizers imported from Russia and Belarus as a result of the war in Ukraine. 

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