The CBC is standing by its reporting, Chinese foreign interference in Canadian democracy has become so pervasive that the Montreal Institute for Global Security calls it “systemic," and more.
CBC report failed to inform readers that “tribunal” on residential schools is symbolic
The CBC is standing by its reporting on a self-described human rights tribunal that is “indicting” the Canadian government for alleged abuses and “genocide” in the residential school system, despite failing to note that the group’s lead prosecutor has a suspended law licence and that the organization has no legal authority in Canada.
The WHO hates how Sweden is saving lives
Cigarettes are legal. Zyn is the problem, says the World Health Organization. As it warns about nicotine pouches on World No Tobacco Day, Sweden offers a real-world lesson in tobacco harm reduction.
Global security group calls Chinese interference into Canada “systemic”
As the Carney government continues to deepen diplomatic ties with Beijing, Chinese foreign interference in Canadian democracy has become so pervasive that a new report by the Montreal Institute for Global Security calls it “systemic.”
Kerry-Lynne Findlay declared new B.C. Conservative leader & premier-in-waiting
Former Conservative MP and lawyer Kerry-Lynne Findlay has been elected leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, winning on the fourth round of ranked-ballot voting.
Poilievre spars with reporter over Canada’s recession
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre responded to questions from a reporter after being asked about Canada’s economic performance, following reports that the country had entered a technical recession after two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
China in cahoots with the RCMP, human rights lawyer alleges
In a House of Commons press conference this week, human rights lawyers criticized what they called the RCMP’s collaboration with Chinese authorities, alleging that Chinese military police officers conducted investigations in Canada.
Border officers seize over 2M unstamped cigarettes, arrest Ontario man in Quebec
The Royal Canadian Mounted police have laid charges against an Ontario man after he was caught trying to bring over two million contraband cigarettes across the Quebec border crossing.
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Rural Canada faces disproportionately high crime rates: StatCan report
A new Statistics Canada report is shedding light on a growing public safety crisis in rural Canada, revealing that residents outside major cities are facing significantly higher crime rates than their urban counterparts — and the gap is continuing to widen.
EXCERPT: Book shows only Christian principles guiding governance can save the West
An Excerpt from Christ or Collapse: The Case Against Godless Government by prof David Millard Haskell.
Hyundai recalls over 80,000 EV hybrid models
Automaker Hyundai has recalled more than 80,000 vehicles from two of its newer SUV models after reports that the brakes could activate unexpectedly, causing the vehicles to stop suddenly.
Newfoundland abandons equalization court challenge
On Friday, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation welcomed Newfoundland and Labrador’s decision to drop its equalization challenge, despite the province’s concerns it had been disadvantaged.
OP-ED: Ottawa opened the immigration floodgates and Canadians are paying the price
David Leis writes, “Canada did not stumble into today’s immigration crisis by accident.”







