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Speakers warn Canada is facing "stealth jihad"
Watch now | Two experts on Islamic extremism in Canada said Canada was failing to confront with the Muslim Brotherhood's "stealth jihad."
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Melanie Bennet
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Data shows nearly half of new Quebec immigrants fail driver’s test
According to the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec, 49 per cent of the 69,052 SAAQ applicants received their full licence between June 2025…
6 hrs ago
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Quinn Patrick
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CBC tries to shut down lawsuit by detective who probed infant vaccine deaths
Helen Grus’ lawsuit alleges CBC and others waged an “adverse campaign of publishing harmful, malicious, and harassing newspaper articles containing…
6 hrs ago
FAULKNER: John A. Macdonald needs no defence or justification
Harrison Faulkner writes, "As conservatives, and more importantly as patriots, our fight needs to be about building statues, naming schools and…
6 hrs ago
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Harrison Faulkner
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Ottawa too afraid of being called "Islamophobic" to confront Islamic extremism
Experts on Islamic extremism raised the alarm over “terrorists in Armani suits,” youth radicalization, and fear Canada is ignoring Islamic extremism…
6 hrs ago
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Melanie Bennet
OP-ED: Culture beyond politics
David Solway writes, "Politics progressively sucks the joy out of everything. Comedy becomes ideological instruction. Art becomes activism. Even humour…
6 hrs ago
High school spent $175K to strip Sir John A. Macdonald from name
The move was part of a broader push at the time tied to erasing the legacy of Canada’s first prime minister.
6 hrs ago
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Alex Dhaliwal
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…
May 16
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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…
May 16
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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…
May 16
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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…
May 16
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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."
May 16
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