Taxpayers Footing Hotel Bills For Illegal Roxham Road Crossers
According to Deputy Minister of Citizenship and immigration Catrina Tapley, migrants and asylum claimants who are unvaccinated and have no quarantine plan will be housed free of charge by the government in designated rooms.
2 Years On, There Are Calls For A Real Look At What Went Wrong In Canada During Covid-19
Dr. David Walker knows sweeping inquiries into what went wrong in Ontario and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic are “inevitable.”
He believes now may be time to start that work, as Omicron recedes, restrictions lift and the pandemic hit the two-year mark on March 11, as declared by the World Health Organization.
Meet Jean Charest, World Economic Forum Candidate For Conservative Leader
No shortage of absurdities exist in federal politics in Canada– least of all within the Liberal Party. With the recent launch of their leadership race, it appears the Conservatives are gunning to achieve a state of equilibrium.

We Might Know Why Joe Biden Is So Afraid To Give MiG-29 Fighters To Ukraine
The Biden administration’s objections to the transfer of MiG-29s from Poland to Ukraine have been perplexing to many commentators and analysts, as have their purported explanations.
Dr. Rachel Levine named among Women of the Year by USA Today
Levine, the U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps., is the nation’s highest ranking transgender official.
The United States of Anonymous
For more than a half century, U.S. courts have held that the First Amendment provides a right to speak and associate anonymously. Courts have applied this right to the Internet and found a robust—though not absolute—ability for people to control the identifying information they reveal online.

