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Canada Seeks To Develop An Electric Vehicle Supply Chain, Shift Toward Greener Cars
Canada is talking to a number of companies interested in setting up production in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain, the industry minister said, as the government seeks to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 and play a role in the shift toward greener cars.
Canada Can No Longer Afford ‘Virtue-Signaling’ Politics
When a certain way of thinking no longer works, there are two possible responses:
Doubling-down.
Changing course.
This is the choice facing Canada at the present moment, at a time when the worldview of the statist political class has been largely discredited.
Justin Trudeau’s “Right To Abortion” Claim Is Wrong
Abortion is not a right enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as it has been in the U.S. Constitution since their top court’s ruling in 1973. In response, Bernard Dickens, professor emeritus of health law at the University of Toronto, stated that PM Trudeau’s comment is “going too far.”
Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum and UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres signed an agreement to accelerate Agenda 2030. pic.twitter.com/xDIKtuQbMn
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The Post Millennial Acquired By Human Events Media Group To Form ‘New Media Powerhouse’
Human Events Media Group announced today that it has acquired conservative news outlet The Post Millennial. The combination of these two companies, which appeal to unique audience segments, will position the new entity to disrupt the political media landscape and challenge more established conservative publishers.
The White House Correspondents’ Dinner COVID Outbreak Begins
Attendees of Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner have started testing positive for COVID-19, after the comedic headliner Trevor Noah joked that they were attending ‘the nation’s most distinguished superspreader event.’
USC Excludes White Students From $5,000 Scholarship
In 1994, a blacks-only scholarship was ruled unconstitutional, in Podberesky v. Kirwan. That scholarship was challenged by a Hispanic student. The University of South Carolina doesn’t limit its scholarship to blacks, but it does similarly exclude whites, no matter how diverse and varied their backgrounds may be.

