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Trudeau’s Online Censorship Bill Charges Ahead

This week, the Trudeau government quietly passed its controversial online censorship bill without any discussion or debate through committee.

C-11 seeks to expand federal regulatory powers to the online realm and would expand government regulation to user-generated content. Critics of the bill have called the law an overreach and violation of Canadians’ right to freedom of expression.

Danielle Smith Says She’ll Introduce An “Alberta Sovereignty Act” On First Day As Premier

United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership candidate Danielle Smith says that if elected, she will propose legislation that would give Alberta the power to refuse the enforcement of federal laws or policies if it feels the law attacks the province’s interests.

‘People Need To Go To Jail’: B.C. Whistleblowers Let Down By Final Report Into Money Laundering

Two whistleblowers on money laundering say they’re disappointed with the findings of the inquiry into the crime’s pervasiveness and possible ties to corruption in British Columbia.

The Cullen Commission’s final report, published Wednesday, delved into cash from organized crime being filtered through the province’s casinos, real estate industry and elsewhere.

Biden’s PR Flack Confirms Biden Still Plans To End Fossil Fuels

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday confirmed that Joe Biden is moving full steam ahead to end fossil fuels despite soaring gas prices.

“We don’t need to” drill more oil in the US Karine Jean-Pierre said after Peter Doocy asked why the US isn’t drilling for more oil.

Biden Administration Is Considering Sending Rebate Cards To Millions Of Americans To Help Pay For Gas As White House Tries To Soften Skyrocketing Prices

Senior Biden administration officials are floating a plan to send Americans ‘rebate’ cards to help bring down the soaring costs of gas that are hitting drivers this summer while also dampening assessments of the overall economy.

The plan, which had previously been under consideration, comes as the administration is anxious to show movement on an issue Biden has called his top priority.

Oil Companies Unload On Biden After His Thinly-Veiled Threats

The American Petroleum Institute (API) and American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) sent a letter to the White House Wednesday evening, saying energy companies are refining at an increasingly high rate and government policies have injected uncertainty into the industry, in a response sent to the White House on Wednesday evening.

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