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The race for the Conservative Party of British Columbia leadership just got smaller, Christmas has been erased from Pringle Creek Public School in Whitby, and more.
B.C. Conservative leadership field narrows as MLA Gavin Dew opts out
The race for the Conservative Party of British Columbia leadership just got smaller after Kelowna-Mission MLA Gavin Dew announced Wednesday he will not seek the party’s top job despite rumours swirling that he was considering a bid.
WATCH: Poilievre LEADS in latest poll as Carney’s popularity falters
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is leading in the latest federal poll, cutting against weeks of media speculation that his leadership was in jeopardy after two Conservative MPs crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
Whitby school omits Christmas while celebrating other religious holidays, again
Christmas has been erased from Pringle Creek Public School in Whitby, relegated to a “winter” display while the school continues to openly celebrate other religious and cultural holidays.
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Resurfaced ruling shows child porn convict shielded from quick deportation
A 2024 Federal Court decision granting an Indian immigrant convicted of possessing child pornography the right to appeal his deportation has resurfaced following a National Post column that highlights ongoing concerns about leniency in Canada’s immigration and criminal justice systems.
75% of Canadians support pipelines and say “approval process too long”
More Canadians support cross-country pipeline projects now than they did last year, according to a new Ipsos poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute.
Smith calls Skate Canada’s Alberta ban “disgraceful,” demands apology
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is demanding an apology from Skate Canada after the organization banned future events in the province because Alberta dared to protect women’s and girls’ sports from biological males.
OP-ED: Ron DeSantis fires back at hateful Doug Ford’s Florida comments
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “In his latest effort to ensure both Trump and Florida governor Ron DeSantis think we’re a bunch of fools in Canada, Ontario’s premier went off on a rant earlier this week about the trade war.”
Protests mount outside Liberal MP Michael Ma’s office after floor crossing
Voters are in revolt outside the office of MP Michael Ma after the Markham–Unionville representative defected last week, abandoning the Conservative caucus to join Mark Carney’s Liberals. Demonstrators accuse Ma of a major betrayal, while also raising red flags about foreign interference and data access.
Toronto business owner charged after sharing neo-Nazi conspiracy flyers
A Toronto business owner has been arrested and charged with wilfully promoting hatred after flyers were made available at his business, which promoted long-debunked and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Edmonton business owner says Australia terror attack “coming to your front doors”
An Edmonton business owner is accused of displaying terrorist imagery, praising terror groups, and distributing messages of mass violence, sparking major public safety fears and demands for a police investigation.
Canada fails to make global top 10 in Human Freedom Index
A Human Freedom Index compiled by several independent think tanks has ranked nations by how much they allow their citizens to make their own personal and economic choices, with Canada failing to crack the top 10.
Hanukkah events protested after ISIS-linked terror attack
Anti-Israel activists protest Canadian Hanukkah events just hours after deadly ISIS-aligned terrorist attack on Jewish people in Australia.










