Canadian Constitution Foundation defends woman’s right to fly F*CK TRUDEAU flag

CCF lawyer and spokesperson Christine Van Geyn defends flying the “F*CK TRUDEAU” flag as a fundamental freedom.

“Like every citizen of Canada, Melissa has a Charter-protected right to express her political views. She is flying a flag on her own property, expressing a political sentiment that frankly is not even that uncommon. If her flag bothers some people at Port Colborne city hall, I suggest they drive down a different street instead of trying to tell Melissa what she can and cannot say.”

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Canadian home prices have risen 70 percent or by $300,000 since Justin Trudeau took power in 2015

In his first campaign to become Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau promised a lot of things.

One of these was affordable housing.

That was in 2015.

Trudeau went on to win his first term as prime minister and with a majority government to boot.

As for affordable homes, the opposite happened.

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LILLEY: With friends like Joe Biden, Canada doesn’t need enemies

If last week’s trip to Washington by the Trudeau government was a success, I’d hate to see what they consider a failure. Since returning from the U.S. capital the Americans have banned P.E.I. potatoes, doubled the duty on softwood lumber and passed the legislation Trudeau wanted to stop, through the House.

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Heritage Minister says internet regulation bill has “nothing to do with free speech”

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Rodriguez made the comment Tuesday in response to a question about Bill C-10, a sweeping update to Canada’s Broadcasting Act that critics have called an attempt to regulate Canadians publishing content online.

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Trudeau’s Internet Censorship A “Great Leap Forward” In Erosion Of Democracy

Former Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commissioner Timothy Denton has some very direct words for Canadians regarding our Liberal Government’s proposed Internet Censorship legislation.

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Truckers, airlines push back on Trudeau government’s new border rules

Truck drivers and the country’s major airlines joined with the official Opposition Saturday to criticize the Trudeau’s government’s new public health rules that will apply to international travellers, rules that were announced Friday.

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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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FERNANDO: Trudeau’s Regressive Inflation Tax Is Hurting Canadians

According to state institutions, Canada’s inflation rate is 4.7%. Many doubt that number, as the rise in prices appears to be much higher, and it is well-known that statist politicians have a clear interest in downplaying inflation and keeping the reported number as low as possible.

Whatever the true rate is, it is clear that prices are rising quite rapidly.

However, even that is a bit of a misnomer.

It’s not really that ‘prices’ are going up, rather the value of our money is going down.

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Trudeau Pushing Ahead With Dangerous Agenda Of Restricting Free Expression

Existing laws already give the government the ability to confront hate both online & offline. Power-hungry politicians like Trudeau ignore that reality, in order to ‘justify’ restricting your right to speak freely.

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CSIS sees ‘unprecedented’ increase in violent online rhetoric during COVID

Public health officials and politicians continue to be targeted by the anti-vaccine movement, and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) told Global News that increasingly violent online rhetoric around the “arrest and execution of specific individuals” is a growing cause for concern.

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BREAKING: Trudeau says ‘even more ambitious’ climate measures will come in future

After announcing a cap on Canada’s oil and gas sector that will see net zero emissions by 2050, and pledging to ban coal exports by 2030, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that countries will continue to push each other to be “even more ambitious” on their fight against climate change.

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Trudeau says climate action can’t wait and announces Canada ending exports of thermal coal by no later than 2030.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced Canada’s plans to support the global phase-out of thermal coal, help developing countries transition to clean fuel alternatives as quickly as possible, and reduce pollution in the oil and gas sector.

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