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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.

BONOKOSKI: The Trudeau government’s entitled, outrageous and expensive behaviour

"What is troubling, and therefore worrisome, is the nonchalance of those responsible for such outrageous and expensive behaviour and the fact that no one in the elite Liberal circle has taken a fall."

LEVY: Another Ontario teacher cancelled for pushing back against critical race theory

Chanel Pfahl – who taught for a French Catholic school board in Barrie – was subjected to backlash within 10 minutes of posting her thoughts. She was investigated and put on leave for a week without pay.

Freezing convoy bank accounts a “chilling” abuse of power: Irish senator

Independent Irish Senator Sharon Keogan pointed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act to freeze the assets of Freedom Convoy protestors and their supporters as a stark abuse of government power. 

Growing number of Canadians eating less due to food insecurity

Food Banks Canada commissioned Mainstreet Research for a survey which found that nearly 25% of Canadians were eating less because of inflation. The number of people struggling doubled when taking into account those earning less than $50,000 a year. 

Legacy media defends WEF after Pierre Poilievre shuns organization

Over the weekend, Poilievre announced that if he is elected prime minister, he would ban all top cabinet officials from attending the controversial conference. 

Healthcare professionals urge government to “hire back our heroes”

A new campaign by a group of British Columbia healthcare professionals is urging the government to start fixing the province’s broken healthcare system by hiring back the heroes it praised so highly in the early days of the pandemic.

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