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Constitutional group urges “substantial amendments” to Bill C-22
The legislation would require telecommunications companies to retain user data, including location information, for up to 365 days without evidence of a…
7 hrs ago
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Quinn Patrick
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Eby's anti-pipeline stance has "sidelined" province: B.C. Conservatives
Trevor Halford, interim leader of the B.C. Conservatives accused the governing B.C. New Democrats of failing to defend the province’s interests during…
7 hrs ago
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Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
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China weaponizing residential school "mass graves" narrative to deflect criticism
Chinese officials have used Kamloops residential school to deflect criticism of human rights in Xinjiang, arguing Canada is not in a position to…
7 hrs ago
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Alex Dhaliwal
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CBC spent nearly $60K to prevent disclosure of Gem subscription numbers
Access-to-information records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation found that the taxpayer-funded public broadcaster has spent $59,000 to date…
7 hrs ago
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Quinn Patrick
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OP-ED: It’s time to turn off the immigration tap
Riley Donovan writes, "Canada’s immigration system stopped serving Canadians years ago."
7 hrs ago
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Feds' attempt to strike Charter challenge of men in women's prison fails
The Federal Court has just blocked the Liberal government’s attempt to stop a constitutional challenge of a rule which allows trans identifying men in…
7 hrs ago
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Clayton DeMaine
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Juno Jump Start | Alberta retailer puts caution tape over cigarettes in protest
As nicotine pouches gain popularity, Alberta retailers say federal rules are tying their hands, Carney and Smith announced an agreement that could see…
8 hrs ago
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Iain Black's refusal to help in 2024 tipped NDP victory, claim former B.C. Conservative candidates
Ex-B.C. Conservative candidates allege that Iain Black's refusal to help in his own territory denied them the scale-tipping support needed to beat the…
18 hrs ago
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Clayton DeMaine
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B.C. human rights tribunal rules conservative views not protected
The quasi-judicial body ruled that opposition to DEI was not a protected political position in the case of a professor denied a job at Simon Fraser…
20 hrs ago
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Alex Dhaliwal
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Alberta retailer puts caution tape over cigarettes in protest
Retailers say strict federal rules are limiting legal nicotine options while driving demand toward unregulated sellers.
20 hrs ago
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Keean Bexte
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Trucker who killed Olympic figure skater gets 30 months in prison
Sukhwinder Sidhu pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm in the crash that killed Paul, 31, and…
20 hrs ago
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Quinn Patrick
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Tech platforms threaten to pull out of Canada if Bill C-22 passes
Messaging platform Signal and VPN providers NordVPN and Windscribe have indicated that Bill C-22 would be a deal breaker for them due to privacy…
24 hrs ago
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Quinn Patrick
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