Cheesy Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole
New report warns of ‘new normal’ of government spending
Canada among highest energy consumers as countries move to net zero emissions
The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook published Wednesday shows Canadians used more than 300 gigajoules of energy per person last year, more than three times the world average and among the highest in the world.
David Wells: The Canadian flag should not be used as a political prop
Rather than permanent acts of symbolism, our attention would be better given to addressing the boil-water orders and the housing crisis on reserves. There’s so much work to do; focusing on the flag is merely a distraction.
They are saying the quiet part out loud. https://t.co/Ad2MvwOeGq
— Yesi 💛🧡💛 (@yesisworld) October 15, 2021
Report shows Babbitt not a deadly threat
A DC Metropolitan Police Report on the Ashli Babbitt shooting was obtained by Judicial Watch. It shows one thing clearly. There was no legitimate justification for Lt. Michael Byrd to shoot and kill Ashli Babbitt.
The standard requirement for use of deadly force was in effect which requires an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury. None of the statements by officers at the scene show that standard was met.
What is the NSBA, and why is it trying to shut down parents?
A special interest group unfamiliar to many outside education circles has prompted Washington to investigate parents who attend school board meetings.
Parents and policymakers should be asking what this group is, where it gets its money from, and if its members agree with intimidating families. The answers will surprise you.
School cancels Halloween parade because event ‘marginalises people of colour’
Costume parties could become uncomfortable for some students and distract them from learning, school tells parents.

