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Bob Zimmer: Liberal’s Bill C-10 is an unprecedented attack on free speech

I have heard from many of you locally, as well as from Canadians across the country, who are deeply concerned about the Liberal government’s efforts to regulate freedom of speech online.

I am too.

MacDougall: These four ministers need to go — but Trudeau is too weak to fire them

Patty Hajdu, Harjit Sajjan, Bill Blair and Steven Guilbeault should all be warming the back benches of the House of Commons.

Indigenous leaders launch $2.1 billion class-action lawsuits against Canada over lack of drinking water

The claimants argue the federal government failed to provide clean water and forced First Nations communities to live in a manner ‘consistent with life in developing countries’.

How to Know When the Narrative is False

I know what you’re thinking: This should be the world’s shortest column, right? If it comes from the “mainstream,” “legacy,” or “corporate” media—whichever term you prefer—it’s probably false. Perhaps, but there’s actually a little more to it than that. You can know something is false, but offering a cogent rebuttal for the less enlightened is another matter.

Biological Male Who Smashed Women’s Weightlifting Records Will Likely Represent Them in the Olympics

Imagine being a female weightlifter so gifted and well-trained that you managed to beat out the best of the best in your country, only to make it to the 2020 Olympics and be forced to compete against a man.

This is the harsh reality that dozens of Olympians could soon be facing if one Laurel Hubbard makes the New Zealand team, as the transgender athlete who identifies as a woman inches closer to the Tokyo games.

Brewery creates nasty ‘Torched Earth Ale’ to show how climate change will affect beer taste

New Belgium Brewing made its flavor, “Torched Earth Ale,” using “less-than-ideal ingredients that would be available and affordable to brewers in a climate-ravaged future without aggressive action now to confront the climate crisis,” the company said on April 19.


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‘Like comfort food’: Trailer Park Boys cast reflects on 20 years of life in Sunnyvale

Set in Nova Scotia’s fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park, the mockumentary focused on the lives of petty criminals Julian, Ricky and Bubbles, their bizarre exploits — which included lots of dope growing and even kidnapping Rita MacNeil on one occasion to help harvest the crop — as well as frequent drug and alcohol consumption.

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Disney is slammed for ‘woke’ anti-racism training that tells white staff to ‘decolonize their bookshelves,’ participate in reparations and complete a ‘privilege checklist’

Newly revealed Disney’s training documents show the company asked their white staff to ‘decolonize their bookshelves,’ participate in reparations and complete a ‘privilege checklist’ as part of their anti-racism training.

The media conglomerate has been slammed as becoming the ‘Wokest Place on Earth’ after the training module showed them adopting ‘critical race theory’ as part of their employee training.

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Hamas-Linked CAIR Demands Amazon Drop This ‘Islamophobic’ Underwear

It’s a day ending with a y, so you can be sure that the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is enraged about something. This time it’s underwear, and it is demanding that Amazon drop its drawers. Or, as CAIR’s National Communications Director and spokesman, Ibrahim “Honest Ibe” Hooper, put it in his press release, “CAIR Calls on Amazon to Drop Seller’s Insulting Underwear Line Embossed with Islamic Testimony of Faith.”

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GOLDSTEIN: Internet censorship only part of Trudeau’s vision

The Trudeau government’s obsession with regulating, censoring and ultimately controlling what Canadians can see on social media is part of a much larger agenda of instructing Canadians on what and how to think.

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Trudeau And Guilbeault Can’t Be Trusted To Amend Bill C-10

The Liberals are trying to pull a fast-one on Bill C-10 after immense backlash, and are proposing ‘changes,’ while keeping the main legislation intact.

CEWS: A massive subsidy, shrouded in secrecy

The costliest, most expansive federal assistance program in Canadian history is shrouded in secrecy more than a year after its rollout – and has been plunged even deeper into the shadows after Ottawa ceased publishing a list of recipients.

Kenney announces COVID-19 vaccine partnership between Alberta and Montana

Premier Jason Kenney announced details of the vaccine partnership at a morning news conference on Friday. saying commercial truck drivers who are required to transport goods into the United States will be able to receive an inoculation.

Whistleblower: Dominion Rigged 2020 Election

Alex Newman interviews Melissa Carone, a whistleblower and former employee from Dominion. She discusses her observation of several counts of fraud in the 2020 election, including how she overheard her manager discuss fraudulently filling out ballots on Election Night.

Scientists Believe These Photos Show Mushrooms on Mars—and Proof of Life

Could there be mushrooms on Mars? In a new paper, an international team of scientists from countries including the U.S., France, and China have gathered and compared photographic evidence they claim shows fungus-like objects growing on the Red Planet.

Biden amnesty for 90% of illegal immigrants, US now a ‘sanctuary country’

Biden has limited who can be deported to a tiny group, including suspected terrorists, very bad criminals, and the handful of illegal immigrants who crossed into the United States after Election Day. That essentially leaves 13 million off the hook.


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