Juno Jump Start | Canada Post delivery delay results in B.C. Conservative fine for Milobar campaign
The Conservative Party of B.C. has fined MLA Peter Milobar’s leadership campaign, Mississauga bans raising foreign flags on city flagpoles, and more.
Canada Post delivery delay results in B.C. Conservative fine for Milobar campaign
The Conservative Party of B.C. has fined MLA Peter Milobar’s leadership campaign $7,500 after it missed a key payment deadline due to a mail delivery delay.
Mississauga bans raising foreign flags on city flagpoles
Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish announced on X that the Mississauga City Council has approved a motion to immediately cease raising any other national flag other than Canada’s on the city’s flagpole.
Gun rights advocates say they aren’t giving up their fight
A gun rights advocacy group is reminding Canadians that participation in the Liberals’ gun confiscation program “is not mandatory” as the deadline for registration came to a close at the beginning of April.
Canadian Bar Association scolds media over scrutiny of Ontario judge’s record
The Canadian Bar Association is telling media to stop “delegitimizing” judges after backlash against Ontario Superior Court justice Faisal Mirza but critics say the real issue isn’t the coverage, it’s his record.
Air Canada hoists $50 fuel surcharge on some passengers beginning on April 6
Air Canada has put out a notice saying it will be applying a new fuel surcharge to certain travel bookings starting on April 6, citing rising global fuel costs.
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Beijing continues to suppress and imprison Christians
Beijing continues to suppress Christians by imprisoning leaders of the underground Zion Church movement and revoking the licences of lawyers who attempt to help them.
School board excludes boys from career fair for “female-identifying” youth
Families across the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) recently received a communication promoting a “Career Discovery Expo” targeted exclusively to “female-identifying students,” according to an email sent to parents from the region.
U.S. trade report slams Ottawa’s forced labour weakness
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is raising concerns about Canada’s weakness in blocking goods made with forced labour, suggesting Ottawa is not doing enough to enforce its own laws.
OP-ED: Disputed Aboriginal land claims reshaping property rights in Canada
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “Court rulings on Aboriginal title raise serious questions about how much control you really have over your property.”
NDP leader Avi Lewis wants to massively increase refugee intake
Newly elected NDP Leader Avi Lewis gave an interview with New Canadian Media, an immigrant-centered advocacy group and news outlet, where he outlined his plan to open up the foreign worker program and increase the intake of refugee claimants.
Taxpayers call on Ottawa to end “undemocratic” alcohol escalator tax
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to end the alcohol escalator tax, first introduced by his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, in 2017.
Peel police arrest man accused of 31 break-ins
Peel Regional Police have announced the arrest of a 39-year-old Mississauga man who police say was responsible for 31 break-and-enter offences across Peel Region in the Greater Toronto Area.










Vote for Iain Black anyway
For once the post office gets something right