Politics And Policy
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Did Trudeau’s Phantom Compromised Node Enable A Dominion TRUMP Double Cross? with David Hawkins
Why are social engineers so desperate to distract us from questions about Canadian companies hacking Blackberries and Canadian companies hacking…
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OIL IS DEAD | Canada Now
Oh yeah, the Canadian Oil and Gas industry in Alberta is being systematically exploited by the US and no one…
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Gaspe Mayor, Daniel Côté wants François Legault to keep his promise
The mayor of Gaspé believes that the COVID-19 pandemic will have a positive effect on the decentralization of government jobs…
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Ford government to invest $202 million to fight sex trafficking
You have 10 free articles left today, enjoy reading. The Ford government announced its plans to invest an additional $202-million…
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Ontario French and Catholic school boards to join strike despite recent concessions
Free therapy will soon be available for Ontarians with anxiety and depression according to the Huffington Post. The program is…
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Trudeau rejects police union’s proposal to put army in Kahnawake
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already shown that he only likes strong Indigenous women when they agree with him. The…
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WATCH: Trudeau announces new cabinet to fight coronavirus
The underlying message of the federal government’s new plans for a regulatory Communications Commission is that the government is here…
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WATCH: Trudeau announces new cabinet committee to fight coronavirus
As deaths from the Covid-19 coronavirus outside of China exceed those within that nation’s borders, and the illness has migrated…
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Anti-pipeline protestors set up new blockade in Montreal
You have 10 free articles left today, enjoy reading. Anti-pipeline protestors have blocked the railway tracks in Montreal’s Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood.…
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Censorship coming under proposed Canadian Communications Commission
You have 4 free articles left today, enjoy reading. The underlying message of the federal government’s new plans for a…
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Coastal GasLink Pipeline construction to resume work after agreement reached
Vandals have spray-painted several buildings in Winnipeg during Tuesday night. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the local RCMP Headquarters…
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Anti-pipeline blockade in Mohawk community still active after agreement reached
Kevin Geenen is a former Conservative Party of Canada staffer and third-year student at the University of Ottawa. After almost…
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Alberta looks to bring investment and full employment to the province by 2023
After more than a century of perceived mistreatment at the hands of the federal government, a handful of Alberta MPs…
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Trudeau appoints former PM Joe Clark as lead on UN Security Council bid
Does Justin Trudeau’s new tone on the Canadian blockades, which have embarrassingly paralyzed our nation’s economy for two weeks, sound…
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COVID-19 cases linked to Iran rise in Canada
The Canadian Revenue Agency spent $73,128 on focus group research to find out if changing the colour of their tax…
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Ontario’s new licence plates will be scrapped
The protestor blockade stopping GO Transit service in Toronto has Torontonians and commuters unable to get home to their families.…
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Lead climate change advocate in Senate billed $16,778 for flights
Berlin-based climate activist Karin Louise Hermes has left the climate movement because she couldn’t deal with the white people anymore.…
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The future of Canadian energy is nuclear: Liberal minister
The Teck Frontier oil sands project was set to be a $20 billion deal until it came to swift halt.…
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