Politicians are ignoring Canada’s inflation crisis

Canada’s inflation rate has risen to a 20-year high, affecting the price of everything from to groceries are families and small businesses are already grappling with the pandemic’s financial toll. Despite this, Justin Trudeau infamously said he doesn’t think about monetary policy, and the government’s response has been virtually non-existent.

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Trudeau claims moral victory despite Biden’s refusal to budge on $12,500 EV tax incentive

Trudeau left behind an American administration determined to focus its efforts on selling American-made cars and trucks built with U.S. union labour

WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to claim a moral victory Thursday after his day at the White House did little to defuse an escalating continental dispute over President Joe Biden’s plans to encourage Americans to buy more electric vehicles.

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Toronto cop accused of leaking address to son who used it to track and murder Liberian warlord in London, Ont.

Slain warlord in happier times.

A man charged in the death of an alleged Liberian war criminal was given the dead man’s address in London by his father, a veteran Toronto police officer who lied to get the information, according to allegations outlined in police documents.

I hope this doesn’t negatively impact Toronto’s reputation for diversity.

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Free speech or hate speech? Port Colborne resident ordered to remove vulgar banner

The owner of a home in Port Colborne has been ordered to remove a vulgar banner hanging in front of the residence.

The banner, which reads “F-CK TRUDEAU” in a comic sans font, uses a maple leaf symbol to replace a single letter in the profanity. A small sticker on the front door displays the same message.

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Trudeau goes to Washington, and finds that Canada is mostly an afterthought for the U.S.

The helicopter buzzing overhead was just one sign during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s trip to Washington of a tough new reality Canadians face.

Trudeau’s failure to persuade Americans to ease up on Canada in a landmark electric-vehicle plan capped a visit that served a long, loud wake-up call to this new reality.

Former U.S. president Donald Trump’s protectionist impulses were no aberration: this era is vastly different from the one that produced the 1965 Auto Pact and spurred decades of Canada-U.S. economic integration.

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Canada’s Wealthy Elites Long Had A Soft Spot For Fascism

The Canadian military’s efforts in the Second World War are often mythologized so as to portray opposition to fascism as a cross-class trait, shared by workers, bosses and politicians alike. The disturbing reality, however, is that well into the late 1930s, a significant section of Canada’s elite admired fascism in Italy and even in Germany.

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Canada’s Anti-Hate Network Attacks ‘Act! For Canada’ in Desperate Hunt for Hate

Inside the Left’s twisted world of innuendo and unfounded allegations.

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) is Canada’s ironically named version of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPCL), an intolerant organization that can’t stop patting itself on the back for opposing intolerance. Though lacking the formidable political heft, war chest, and extensive reach of its more-robust American cousin, the CAHN exists to rain calumny down upon groups or individuals who do not share its progressivist viewpoints. Never content merely to disagree or rebut, the network pursues its ends almost exclusively through Hall of Shame-style attacks on those it deems “far right” enemies.

 

Some people have way too much time on their hands.

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‘I don’t know’: Biden noncommittal on including Canadian vehicles in EV tax credit

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden isn’t making any promises about whether he’s willing to alter his controversial tax credit proposal for new electric vehicles.

Biden, meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Oval Office, says that’s one of the issues the two leaders will talk about.

“I don’t know,” the president said, Trudeau seated to his right, when asked whether he might consider amending the proposal to avoid harming the Canadian auto industry.

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