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Mandatory minimum child luring sentences ruled unconstitutional by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are too broad, which could lead to sentences that violate citizens’ protection against cruel and unusual punishment under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Canada not systemically racist after all, study shows

The narrative perpetuated by the Canadian federal government and various institutions that Canada is systemically racist simply isn’t true, a study finds.

Ottawa residents to testify in trial of Freedom Convoy organizers

Eight Ottawa residents are scheduled to testify in the trial of Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, according to a decision made on Wednesday by the presiding judge. 

Indian cyber hackers claim responsibility for CAF website blackout

The Canadian Armed Forces website was temporarily disabled on Wednesday in what is suspected to be a possible cyberattack that a group of pro-India hackers have already claimed responsibility for. 

Poilievre talks housing, inflation, “common people” in hour-long convention speech

Poilievre delivered the keynote address Friday evening at the Conservative Party of Canada’s convention in Quebec City, talking about housing, affordability, freedom, and the “extraordinary” nature of the “common people.”

CAMPUS WATCH: Ontario universities offering segregated orientation for black students

Major Ontario universities are offering racially segregated orientation activities for black freshmen students as part of their “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) agendas, True North has learned.

Former CSIS officers call for all documents to be handed over to foreign interference...

Former Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) officers are calling for all transcripts and documents to be handed over to the public inquiry into alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections, should it be officially launched.

CAMPUS WATCH: Racially segregated graduation ceremonies taking place at top Canadian universities

Racially segregated graduation ceremonies for black students are taking place at several of Canada’s top universities this year.

FACT CHECK: Have “remains” been discovered in Kamloops, two years later?

No remains have been found on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in BC, as no excavations have taken place. 

The Andrew Lawton Show | Phantom honking, microaggressions, and government incompetence: Emergencies Act hearings...

We're on the fourth day of hearings into Justin Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act and so far no one has provided any evidence of an actual emergency.

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