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Trudeau Government Runs $95.6 BILLION Deficit In 2021-2022 Fiscal Year

The federal budget deficit will come in at $95.6 billion for the 2021 – 2022 fiscal year.

It’s down from a whopping $314.0 billion last year, but only because the government has reduced the payments they gave out amid lockdowns.

$95.6 billion is still far ahead of historical norms.

And of course, that $314.0 billion from the previous year is added onto our national debt.

Supreme Court Retroactively Strikes Down Life Without Parole For Mass Murderers

“(These sentences) are intrinsically incompatible with human dignity because of their degrading nature, as they deny offenders any moral autonomy by depriving them, in advance and definitively, of any possibility of reintegration into society,” read Friday’s ruling.

Polling Data Indicates New Blue Party Has Strength in Southwest Ontario And Could Win Seats

Just like with the Green Party, the New Blue Party may not be polling above 10 percent province-wide, but that support is heavily concentrated in specific regions, and ridings within those regions, which make them electorally viable on the local level.

Elite High School Ended Merit-Based Admissions. It Was A Complete Disaster

Students at San Francisco’s Lowell High School received significantly more failing grades at the end of the fall 2021 semester following the school board’s decision to end merit-based admissions.

The San Francisco Board of Education voted to end merit-based admissions in February 2021 and switched to a lottery-based admission system at the beginning of the fall 2021 semester. Lowell High freshmen admitted through the lottery program received three times the amount of Ds and Fs than those of the previous two years, according to The San Francisco Chronicle.

School Shootings Aren’t Caused By Faulty Gun Laws But By The Collapse Of The Family

Until we are willing to address the breakdown of family and community, nothing will change, the massacres will continue.

G7 Agrees ‘Concrete Steps’ To Phase Out Coal

Climate and energy ministers from the Group of 7 (G7) wealthy nations pledged on Friday to significantly curb the use of coal and other fossil fuels in electricity production — with the goal of an “eventual” complete phaseout, according to a final communique seen by DW.

The announcement by Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Canada and the US — at the end of a three-day summit in Berlin — comes as Europe scrambles to find new energy sources and cut its reliance on Russian oil and gas over the war in Ukraine.

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