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Manitoba retires Covid-19 vaccine verification app
Manitoba’s Covid-19 vaccine verification app is the latest in a series of government programs to have its plug pulled due to a lack of use and relevancy.
CAMPUS WATCH: U of T prof labels police departments white supremacist institutions
University of Toronto gender studies professor and social justice activist Beverly Bain says police departments are masculinist and white supremacist institutions that seek to protect property rather than people.
BONOKOSKI: Quarantine hotels are exposed as a major waste of tax dollars
"The Trudeau Liberals, their leader born with a silver spoon in his mouth, spent close to $400 million on contracts for quarantine hotels during the COVID-19 pandemic, including nearly $80 million in 2022, according to latest numbers provided by Health Canada."
LEVY: A father takes a stand against sexualization in Ontario schools
In a scathing speech to the new board, David Todor spent his allotted time of 10 minutes attacking the board’s ongoing “censorship” of meeting proceedings and surveys asking kids as young as Grade 4 to provide their sexual orientation and preferred gender.
Public safety minister pledges $3M for gun crime prevention programs
The announcement comes as the federal Liberals face ongoing criticism, including from senior police figures, for appearing to prioritize firearms regulations over measures to prevent crime.
Federal electric vehicle rebates went 153% over budget
By March of last year, Ottawa billed taxpayers $759 million on electric vehicle rebates — 153% more than originally budgeted, a new Department of Transport audit shows.
Alberta first province to announce permanent fuel tax relief program beginning next year
After a number of provinces implemented fuel tax relief during record high oil prices earlier this year, Alberta is the first province to announce a permanent fuel tax relief program.
Freeland, Macklem make taxpayer group’s Christmas naughty list
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation ranked Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem on their 2022 Christmas naughty list for wasteful spending.
LEVY: Toronto is falling apart – and politicians are letting it happen
"As an observer of city politics for 20 years, I can trace how Toronto evolved from a far safer city when Tory came to power in 2014 to one in which residents are fearful to walk previously quiet and crime-free streets at night."
Plastics ban beginning Tuesday is “bad environmental policy,” says industry group
The federal Liberal government’s plan to ban single-use plastics begins Tuesday, but is being critiqued as both poor environmental policy and for potentially worsening inflation.