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GUEST OP/ED: One year later, there is still no evidence of unmarked graves or...
"May 27, 2022 will mark the one year anniversary of a shocking event that changed the course of Canadian history. But is any of this true, and if so, where is the evidence?"
Jean Charest says convoy “laid siege” to Ottawa and Pierre Poilievre “appeals to the...
Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Jean Charest is claiming the Freedom Convoy “terrorized” and “laid siege to” Ottawa, and that his rival Pierre Poilievre “appeals to the fringe minority.”
B.C. dentist defying vaccine mandate calls it “the hill I’m willing to die on”
Robert Johnson of Salmon Arm, B.C also announced that he intends to run in the next provincial election, saying that the way the government has handled the Covid pandemic shows that things need to be turned around.
Judges rule against provincial health officers in B.C. and Alberta
Two rulings in the past two weeks suggest that provincial health officers are not above the law, with judges in British Columbia and Alberta issuing crucial decisions against Dr. Bonnie Henry and Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
Heavy police presence as Rolling Thunder convoy wraps up in Ottawa
Police arrested a total of 10 people this weekend during the demonstrations, seven of whom were on Friday and three on Saturday. Bylaw officers also handed out multiple tickets and towed vehicles, including some that took part in the convoy blocking Rideau Street Friday.
Trudeau minister repeats false claims about convoy during inquiry committee
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino repeated disproven claims about the Freedom Convoy to justify the Trudeau government’s use of the Emergencies Act to crack down on the peaceful protest in Ottawa.
RCMP billed taxpayers nearly $250K for buffets during Freedom Convoy crackdown
The RCMP billed taxpayers nearly a quarter-million dollars for buffets at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier while officers cracked down on Freedom Convoy protesters in Ottawa this February.
43% of Canadians putting off plans to buy a house due to costs
The survey conducted by Scotiabank found that in 2022, 43% were putting off a home purchase. Last year that figure was 33%, while in 2020 it was only 20%.
Sudbury chief medical officer made $800k last year, including $482k overtime
The Ontario sunshine list for 2021 has revealed that Sudbury’s chief medical officer of health made $800,726 last year – the ninth-highest public-sector salary in the province, and more than twice as much as any other city’s top doctor.
Record number of people left Ontario for other provinces last year
More people moved away from Ontario to other parts of Canada in 2021 than have left the province in any year since 1981, according to an analysis by Scotiabank.