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BONOKOSKI: Canada is now a country of childish silliness
More bluntly, post-war Canada is now a country of childish silliness that is incompetent when it comes to solving big issues.
Alberta commands RCMP to ignore Ottawa’s firearms confiscation orders
The Alberta government will intervene in ongoing challenges of the Trudeau government’s firearms bans and take action to prevent Ottawa from conscripting Alberta RCMP officers to collect those firearms, Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro announced Monday.
Ottawa Police prosecuting officer for donating to Freedom Convoy
The Ottawa Police Service is charging their own Constable Kristina Neilson with discreditable conduct for donating to the Freedom Convoy’s GiveSendGo fundraising campaign in February.
Edmonton will fine businesses offering single-use plastics next year
The City of Edmonton is considering banning businesses from offering customers single-use plastic items like shopping bags and foam cups.
Todd Loewen wants investigation into civil servants’ Covid bonuses
Loewen wrote to the Auditor General on Thursday requesting an investigation and a performance audit completed on the Government of Alberta's budget for fiscal year 2021-22, focusing on the 107 cash bonuses awarded to government officials and ministry staff.
Ottawa Police provided list of convoy fundraisers to federal bank
According to new Access to Information records, police created a list of fundraisers linked to the Freedom Convoy. Names and credit ratings were sent to Farm Credit Canada.
Food banks reporting worst summer in 40 years
As inflation wreaks havoc on the cost of living, Food Banks Canada CEO Kirstin Beardsley says this may be the worst summer Canada’s food banks have ever seen.
Guilbeault’s emissions reduction scheme causes further divide between Ottawa and Alberta
Ottawa’s plan to cap oil and gas sector emissions by almost 40% by the end of this decade is falling on deaf ears in Alberta where the sector is already working to reduce emissions.
PECKFORD: A Magna Carta for Canada
Former Newfoundland premier Brian Peckford, the last surviving first minister from the constitutional process that gave us the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, spoke at the George Jonas Freedom Award dinner in Burnaby, British Columbia on July 13, 2022
Insects, alternative meats will slow protein consumption: UN/OECD report
Protein intake is expected to slow down in wealthy countries such as Canada as consumers shift towards plant-based diets and alternatives like insect-based “meat,” according to a United Nations agency and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.