Jean Charest proposes to implement BC carbon tax nationwide

Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest has pledged to implement a “low carbon fuel standard” – a policy that would tax the excess carbon emissions from fossil fuels.

In Charest’s environmental plan, Charest opposes the Trudeau government’s consumer carbon tax but pledges to “replace it with an industrial carbon price to slash emissions while giving provinces the flexibility to choose their path to emission reductions.”

It doesn’t matter. All costs will be paid by consumers. They think we’re stupid.

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Trudeau Establishes World’s Most Permissive Assisted Dying Laws

Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) law is the most permissive euthanasia and assisted-suicide legislation in the world.

According to an article published this month in the Toronto Sun, “the United Nations special rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities and the UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights have all warned our Canadian government that our MAiD law will lead to human rights violations.”

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Liberals plan temporary solution to dental care program, sources say

Sources close to the government’s proposed $5.3 billion dental care program say the Liberals are planning a temporary solution that involves giving money directly to patients in order to keep their promise to the NDP while they work on a more permanent answer.

The Liberals promised the NDP a new dental care program for low- and middle-income families in March as part of a supply and confidence agreement to prevent an election before 2025.

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FUREY: When hospitals can’t keep doors open, it’s time to fire people

This past weekend, a hospital in the nation’s capital shut down its emergency department overnight. Montfort Hospital, in the east end of Ottawa, was closed between 7:30 p.m.-7:30 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.

The residents of this community are not being well-served, and they have a right to be angry and to demand better. Right now, we have hospital executives and provincial governments spinning the public about how this is a complex problem with multiple factors at play.

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China halts dialogue with the United States. What does this mean for Canada?

China announced suspension of dialogue with the United States in a number of areas on Friday, countering the recent visit to Taiwan by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Not only has dialogue been cut on climate change and between theatre-level military commanders, cross-border crime and drug trafficking exchanges have also been ceased.

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Trudeau’s cynical gun ban games continue

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using undemocratic tools to circumvent Parliament as he continues his hunt for firearms that aren’t hurting anybody.

Back in May, the Liberal government tabled legislation that would have halted the importation, purchase, sale and transfer of handguns in Canada.

The law didn’t pass when Parliament began its summer break. But it remains in the legislative process and will be debated again and voted on once MPs return in the fall.

It’s clear to most Canadians by now that to the degree we have a firearms problem in Canada, it is not caused by legal firearms. They play a negligible role in gun crimes in this country.

The problem is firearms imported illegally into Canada. Everyone knows that.

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Transgender Clinic Shutdown Exposes Harmful Procedures For Youth

Say no-go to your child’s transition desires, and watch as Big Brother clamps down on the family unit. Don’t you know? In Canada, government(public school system) hold jurisdiction over parents in the area of child sexuality:

“The father of a transgender teenager has been sentenced to six months behind bars after exposing sensitive personal and medical information about his son, in violation of a publication ban intended to protect the boy’s privacy.”

State control of the family unit. Somewhere, somehow, students of history have heard this one before.

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Mohammedan terrorist Momin Khawaja denied day parole

The Parole Board of Canada’s appeal division has denied the parole request of convicted terrorist Momin Khawaja, saying he has yet to take responsibility for his crimes.

In a recently released decision, the appeal division upheld the parole board’s rejection of Khawaja’s application for day parole in February.

Khawaja, 43, has been behind bars for 18 years after being arrested in 2004 and charged with seven terrorism-related offences.

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Woke Leftist Attack On Canadian Hockey Should Be The Final Straw

Like most, Cultural Action Party enjoy games. We think everyone should play this one: you show us a fundamental of Canadian identity, and we will show you a symbol of society under attack.

Canada has been playing this game consistently since October 19th, 2015– the day Justin Trudeau became prime minister. It is also the day a poorly understood form of cultural assault began to pervade society.

Spearheaded by our prime minister, attacks on Canadiana began to proliferate. “Canada is a racist country” says Liberal leader Justin Trudeau. “Ours is a genocidal nation” says New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh.

Our entire social system is based upon bigotry, homophobia and xenophobia, say woke social justice warriors. Unfortunately, none of the accusations has brought out collective disdain from Canada’s “silent majority.”

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Guilbeault wrong on carbon taxes

Former federal environment minister Catherine McKenna famously said the Liberals know “if you actually say it louder, we’ve learned in the House of Commons, if you repeat it, if you say it louder, if that is your talking point, people will totally believe it.”

Current Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault clearly believes in this approach as he keeps insisting 80% of households paying Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon tax end up better off financially because of carbon tax rebates.

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CBC Host Implies It’s “Unfair” For Police To Inform Public About Gangs Because Of Political Correctness

What should a country prioritize:

Informing Citizens about gang violence, or political correctness?

To all common-sense Canadians, the answer is obvious.

But not for the CBC.

During a recent segment on how men from South Asia dominate the list of gang members that Vancouver authorities warned the public about, a CBC anchor implied that it was “unfair” to release the list because of how it could impact the “perception of young men of colour.”

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Federal budget won’t be balanced until 2041: taxpayer group

The Canadian federal budget is on track to be balanced – but it won’t happen until 2041.

That’s the warning from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), a taxpayer advocacy group known for exposing the dangers of high government spending and rapidly increasing debt.

“Taking another two decades to balance the budget is too long and even that target won’t be met if interest rates tick up, the economy doesn’t grow every single year or politicians can’t find the willpower to say no to new spending,” said the federal director of the CTF Franco Terrazzano.

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Canadian Real Estate To Government, Organized Crime Infiltrated Everything: Intelligence

Some countries lack corruption and some lack investigations revealing corruption. Canada feels like the latter after the data Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) shared. CISC might not ring a bell, because they operate largely behind the scenes. They provide law enforcement with intelligence on organized crime groups and track activity.

The agency’s 2021 Report on Organized Crime reveals they identified thousands of organized crime groups. The report also reveals these organizations have infiltrated everything from real estate to government. Let’s take a quick dive through some of the data points discreetly eroding your quality of life. 

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