
The Senate Bill C-10 Debate Concludes: “I Don’t Think This Bill Needs Amendments. It Needs a Stake Through the Heart.”
The Senate Bill C-10 debate wrapped up yesterday with several speeches and a vote to send the bill to committee for further study. Given that the Senate declined to approve summer hearings for the bill, the earliest possible time for the study to begin is the week of September 20th. If there is a late summer/early fall election as most observers expect, Bill C-10 will die. Without an election, Bill C-10 will be back for Senate hearings in the fall with many Senators emphasizing the need for a comprehensive study that features the myriad of perspectives that were excluded from the failed House review.
Canada will outlaw the sales of new gas-powered vehicles
Canada is the most recent country to announce a ban on the sale of new gas-powered vehicles. In order to expedite the adoption of electric vehicles, Canada has established a goal date of 2035.
Is Canada Day set for another brawl over cancel culture?
Given the atrocities this country has been forced to confront over the past month, Canada Day — normally a moment for celebration — was always going to be difficult to frame this year.
But in recent comments, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole seems to be angling for a political fight over the national holiday.
School boards put political agendas over students’ education
From Denver, Colorado, to Loudoun County, Virginia, people are fed up with their school boards. They have reason to be. Parents everywhere feel like they aren’t being heard. School boards are detached from the communities they serve and focused on political or self-interested agendas over their students’ well-being.
Fauci warns country may be divided into ‘two Americas’ based on Covid vaccination uptake as Indian ‘Delta’ variant continues to spread in regions where most people have not had shots
In an appearance on CNN’s Don Lemon on Tuesday night, Dr Anthony Fauci said he is ‘very concerned about’ seeing the country split in two – one half where the majority of residents are vaccinated against COVID-19 and the other half where they are not immunized, leading to a rise in cases.
Radical Professors Slam English Language As Racist
Radical academics want to handicap black students by foisting upon them an underclass patois that the professors themselves would never employ in public. The idiom the radicals used to make their case? Proper English.
