National Conservative Caucus Chair is concerned by Media Licensing

While the CRTC does not regulate online media, the Heritage minister’s comments in a CTV interview two weeks ago failed to differentiate amongst which media outlets he would request to obtain a license. On Monday, February 1st, he clarified his statement, stating, “We are committed to a free and independent press, which is essential to our democracy.” While Minister Guilbeault claimed said licencing did not include independent content creators, the National Conservative Caucus Chair Tom Kmiec, amongst others from the Official Opposition, found him misleading at best.

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Wet’suwet’en Activist Society Speaks for few Indigenious People

It should go without saying due to the excessive property damage, civil disturbances, squatting, and other illegal activity that those protesting under the banner of the Wet’suwet’en do not speak for Indigenous people. After RCMP removed the protesters off the Coastal Gaslink construction site in B.C., the radical environmentalists tipped their hand by immediately protesting […]

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The Government’s Phoenix pay system has failed Canada’s unionized workers

Placing a call to the CRA, Veterans affairs, Employment Insurance or over government institutions has become tedious and often fruitless. It may take you weeks to also facilitate talks because the ques are so backlogged. When you do get through, you hear a very sympathetic agent who has to apologize sincerely for things that weren’t done. You get mad because you know it’s not his/her fault. It is the organization, the structure, and just not enough workers. But then again, why would workers stay? It goes without saying that if the public service suffers, we all suffer. 

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“Anti-Zionist vibes only” – those who choose to divide and conquer

Gladue Beauregard: With a history of antisemitism, York is home to far-left ideologues that undermine Jewish self-determination. Given the government’s attempts to undermine Indigenous self-determination, notably, through White Paper, the shirt “Anti-Zionist vibes only” is akin to rejecting Indigenous self-determination on their traditional lands.

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Kenney Government rolls out new Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation board

Premier Kenney: “This will be a game-changer for Indigenous communities seeking to be owners of resource projects. It will also help all Albertans to get resource projects done. With the board now in place, the AIOC can now fulfil its mandate to enfranchise Indigenous communities in Alberta, to lift their people from poverty to prosperity by becoming partners in the energy projects that have created so much wealth for our province.”

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TNT EXCLUSIVE: Tom Quiggin on Political Islam

Quiggin: The Muslim Brotherhood is an Islamist supremacist group that was founded in Egypt in 1928 by a guy named Hassan al-Banna. And it has since expanded to being a global organization with a permanent fix in organizations such as law schools and charities in about 85 different countries around the world. The objective of the Muslim Brotherhood as lofty as it sounds is to create a global caliphate.

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Alberta Oilfield Worker saves the lives of three kittens

Kendall Diwisch an oil patch worker saved three kittens in the middle of freezing conditions around Tomahawk Alberta while checking on drilling sites. He gave an interview to The New Telegraph describing what he saw and what he did that day. 

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Meghan and Harry are a Royal pain to Canadian Taxpayers!

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has started a petition against the government’s use of taxpayer funds to subsidize security costs. While the Royal Family has been clear that they will not financially support the Duke and Dutchess with their new ventures, what will this mean for taxpayers? 

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Jan 17th: Canadian farmers are opposed to the carbon tax, says Conservative MP John Barlow

The struggles of farmers have widely been documented, with their concerns relayed to the government, but to no avail. Notably, the costs associated with drying grain are extensive, and the quality of the product lower. Strained trade relations with China have exacerbated the problem, with many scraping the bottom of the barrel to get by.

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Terry Fox: A True Canadian Icon

Make no mistake, “Terry Fox is Métis,” says Darrel Fox.

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