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Alberta is launching its toughest fight yet against the Liberal government’s gun confiscation program, BC Conservative MLAs have lost confidence in John Rustad, and more.
Alberta invokes Sovereignty Act motion to stop federal gun confiscation
Alberta is launching its toughest fight yet against the Liberal government’s gun confiscation program, invoking the Sovereignty Act to legally order provincial police, including the RCMP, to refuse to enforce Ottawa’s firearm seizure scheme.
WATCH: Professor ARRESTED for pushing back against unmarked graves narrative
Free speech is under attack again in British Columbia. Professor Frances Widdowson was detained by police at the University of Victoria after attempting to speak with students in an outdoor public space about the unproven residential-school burial claims at Kamloops.
Rustad removed as leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, yet claims he is still leader
A majority of BC Conservative MLAs have formally notified the party that they have lost confidence in John Rustad’s leadership.
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Liberals aware of Algoma Steel layoffs before granting $400M loan
Algoma Steel had informed the Carney government that it planned to lay off 1,000 employees before it was given half a billion in taxpayer money, according to the company’s CEO, Michael Garcia.
Joly says it’s time to “stop whining” about Stellantis contract
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly thinks it’s time to “stop whining” about the billions in taxpayer dollars that the Liberals gave to electric vehicle manufacturer Stellantis after the company announced it would move thousands of jobs out of the country to a plant in the United States.
Conservatives propose Bill C-12 amendment to stop mass extensions of visas
Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner announced that Conservatives will be introducing an amendment to the Liberals’ Bill C-12 to ensure the federal government can’t use a loophole in the act to mass-extend migration visas.
Conservatives urge Liberals to reinstate in-person citizenship ceremonies
Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner is calling on the Liberal government to reinstate in-person citizenship ceremonies, describing them as a “sacred event” where new Canadians swear an oath to Canada and take on the responsibilities and obligations that come with citizenship.
Alexander Brown calls for sweeping immigration reforms, advocates for youth
Alexander Brown, a Juno News host and the director of the conservative taxpayer advocacy group the National Citizens Coalition, called for a range of immigration reforms, blasting the federal government for not prioritizing Canadian citizens and youth with its immigration policies.
Calgary council approves $9-million cut to climate budget after affordability debate
Calgary city council has voted to cut $9 million from its 2026 climate and environment budget, approving a motion that supporters framed as necessary fiscal restraint during an affordability crisis.
Canada commits another $235M to Ukraine, raising total to nearly $22B
The federal government is expanding its military and security assistance to Ukraine, announcing two separate funding commitments on Wednesday as NATO allies meet in Brussels to coordinate support for Kyiv.










do you think ew in Ontario can have Ford fo the same ?