Despite Canada’s COVID needs, Trudeau continues to spend millions on foreign abortions

It should be noted that this funding oftentimes flies in the face of recipient countries’ national sovereignty. The government of Niger shut down two Marie Stopes facilities in 2018 after they were found committing abortions, even though abortion is illegal in Niger.

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‘We’re not doing guns’—Looney Tunes remake loses Elmer Fudd’s iconic rifle

In response to recent concerns about gun violence in the United States, Warner Bros’ latest incarnation of the iconic Looney Tunes cartoon will carry over Elmer Fudd—albeit without his trademark double-barrelled shotgun.

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Facing Bitter Truths: The True Cost and Shortcomings of the Trudeau Government’s COVID-19 Response

Canadians will soon discover that while these programs feel like freebies, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. On his podcast ‘Money Talks,’ economist Michael Campbell discussed the cost of the Liberal government’s massive spending program in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. When taking into account old age security promises, public sector pensions, guaranteed income supplements in addition to COVID-19 spending, Campbell estimates that the real cost of government debt for this year will reach an unprecedented 3.2 trillion dollars.

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State-owned Chinese firm to purchase Toronto-based mining corporation

In early May, it was announced that the Shandong Gold Group would purchase the Toronto-based mining corporation. Also known as SD Gold, the (47%) state-owned Chinese gold mining company will pay $207.4 million to absorb the struggling Canadian firm. At $1.75 per share in cash for TMAC, the Globe and Mail have reported that the sale was “4.2 per cent above the Thursday close on the Toronto Stock Exchange, but more than 70 per cent below its IPO price.” The mine has faced issues since it first opened in 2017. Hundreds of millions of dollars were poured into addressing operational issues.

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Lac Ste. Anne Country experiencing floods not seen in decades

MLA for Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland Shane Getson quickly responded to the press release over social media, taking the opportunity to get into the air himself to monitor the situation. “[I flew] over the Sturgeon, Paddle, Pembina and Lobstick rivers today and can confirm that all are at capacity or overflowing,” stated Getson on his official Facebook page.

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Alberta man faces 31 charges for illegal gun trafficking

Canada Police Report (CPR) announced that ALERT Grand Prairie had arrested Allan Salud last Thursday, where the 50-year old was charged due to his involvement in straw purchasing. 

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Calvin Helin: ‘Eco-Colonization’ is hurting First Nation Resource Development

Helin: “As I said, the movement is equally ideological: the institutions that make up Big Green want to push socialism as a solution to ‘saving the planet.’ They [Big Green] don’t stand for debate, and they will never seek to engage in dialogue with detractors. This is what makes them so dangerous. “

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Escaping Radical Islam: An interview with “One Godless Woman”

“Our entire existence was based around covering up. Let me put this into perspective: here in the West, when you drop something—someone helps you pick it up. In Saudi, you help someone by terrorizing them, by telling them to cover up. That’s the society I grew up in.”

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TNT speaks with Big Cat Rescue from Netflix hit Tiger King

Netflix has instead chosen to be as salacious and sensational as possible to draw in viewers. As part of that, they devoted an entire segment to 23-year-old lies and innuendos suggesting I was involved in my husband Don’s 1997 disappearance.

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Tom Quiggin on the Revival of Khalistani Extremism in Canada

“Ironically, support for an independent Sikh state isn’t all that strong in the Indian Punjab itself, as supporters are pushing it from outside. The violent agenda is mostly coming from members of the diaspora in the US, Canada, and the UK. For example, India has sought the extradition of Sikh militants in Canada who are involved in arms-trading and terrorism funding.”

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