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NDP · CanadaA former Ontario NDP operative and owner of an anti-conservative and left-wing “fact check” website was fined for violating the Canada Elections Act. Ethan Phillips, who edits the website Canada Fact Check, was cited for breaking partisan advertising rules and failing to register as a third-party advertiser for incurring over $500 on Facebook ads during the 2019 federal election. “The promoted ads contained the required elements of partisan a…See the Story
Former Ontario NDP director broke election laws with anti-Conservative “fact check”
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Justin Trudeau · CanadaPrime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared as a guest host on a Vox podcast where he complained about populism having a corrosive effect on democracy while promoting his government’s agenda. The Prime Minister appeared on the left-wing site’s podcast to appeal to younger voters, a demographic that Trudeau’s Liberals have been doing poorly with in recent public opinion polls. On the ‘Today, Explained’ podcast hosted by Sean Rameswaram, Trudeau said…See the Story
Justin Trudeau complains about populism, brags about tax hikes on podcast
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Coronavirus · CanadaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith appointed a “contrarian” doctor who expressed concerns about officials exaggerating the damage COVID-19 had on hospitals to lead a review of data collected from the pandemic. Smith selected Dr. Gary Davidson because she wanted to hear from a wide variety of viewpoints, including those who had previously been “shouted down in the public sphere.” “I needed somebody who was going to look at everything that happened w…See the Story
Premier Smith appoints “contrarian” doctor to lead COVID-19 data review
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Justin Trudeau · CanadaAs more and more people sound alarms about the implications of the Liberal government’s latest budget, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland are still saying it’s a budget that injects “fairness” into the Canadian economy. This comes as the Canadian and Ontario governments each pony up $5 billion to create 1,000 jobs creating electric vehicles and batteries for Honda. True North’s Andrew Lawton digs in with Aaron Wudrick of the Macdonald-Laurier …See the Story
The Andrew Lawton Show | Liberals claim their big-spending, tax-hiking budget is about "fairness"
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Surrey, British Columbia · SurreyKwantlen University in Surrey, B.C. has opened a “reduced sensory space” during exams, inviting post-secondary students to play with plushies, crayons, and “stim toys” such as reversible octopuses and fidget poppers. “This is a fully inclusive and supported space for everyone,” the university’s lead adviser on disability, accessibility, and inclusion wrote in an email that was provided to True North. “Low/reduced sensory spaces provide customize…See the Story
Canadian university hosts event featuring stuffies, pop-it toys and crayons (for adults)
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Pierre Poilievre · CanadaConservative leader Pierre Poilievre stopped in to show his support for axe-the-tax protesters who have been camped out on the border of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick since Trudeau’s carbon tax hike was implemented. Plus, for the second year in a row, Canadians’ interest in electric vehicles has declined, with fewer than half of Canadians now saying they plan to make their next car purchase an electric vehicle. And the Canadian Medical Associati…See the Story
The Daily Brief | Canadians don’t want electric vehicles
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Canada · CanadaToday on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Emmanuel, Rachel speaks with Alex Van Herk, one of the Coutts Three found guilty last week of mischief over $5,000 for his role in the Coutts border blockade. Van Herk, who faces up to 10 years in prison, says sentencing is expected in September. The trial revealed that Van Herk’s name rarely showed up in RCMP’s notes, and Van Herk says he is hoping for a lesser sentence than his friends. He also says the…See the Story
The Alberta Roundup | ‘This is not justice’ — member of Coutts 3 responds
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