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Citizens Officially Win Fight To Ban Oil And Gas Development In Quebec

The newly adopted law will end petroleum exploration and production as well as the public financing of those activities in Quebec. It passed only one week after the federal government approved a new oil project off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador despite a recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that found there is no place for new fossil fuel infrastructure in a climate-safe future.

Mosque Shooting On Easter Weekend Speaks To Canada’s Social Condition

At the time of writing, the identities of those responsible for this weekend’s Mosque attack have yet to be published. Should this prevent reflection on Canada’s social condition related to racial conflict in our country? Cultural Action Party don’t see why it should. Attacks of this nature have been perpetrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

Justice Centre Ranks Worst Charter Rights Violators Among Provinces

“April 17, 2022, marks 40 years since the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms became a part of Canada’s Constitution,” said JCCF president John Carpay. “But this date has been marred by the long list of serious Charter infringements perpetrated against Canadians by the federal and provincial governments over the last two years.”

150% More Adverse Vaccine Events Reported in Last 15 Months Than in Entire 32 Year History of VAERS Database

The US government spent well over $130 for every man, woman, and child in America to push the COVID-19 vaccines and yet over one-third of the country still refuses to get fully jabbed while nearly 70 percent refuse to take the booster. Why is that?

Florida Education Officials Reject 54 Math Textbooks For ‘Attempts To Indoctrinate Students’

Dozens of math textbooks were rejected by the Florida Department of Education after officials said their publishers were attempting to indoctrinate students.

According to an FDOE news release Friday, the department did not initially include 54 of the 132 submitted textbooks on the state’s adopted list.

The department states 41% of the submitted textbooks included references to critical race theory, common core and social emotional learning. The state said grades K-5 had the most materials rejected.

Smoking Gun Found on Laptop: If These Messages Are as Bad as They Look, Joe Biden Is Done For

Ever wonder how members of Congress make $174,000 per year, usually support two households, and end up incredibly rich?

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