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Poilievre was recently asked whether his party would oppose medical transitioning for minors, another major tech company is publicly opposing the Liberal government’s surveillance law, and more.
“No sex changes for kids, period”: Poilievre clarifies position on gender ideology
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was recently asked whether his party would oppose medical transitioning for minors. He replied: “There should be no irreversible sex changes for kids, period.”
Google revolts against Bill C-22, warns Canadians of mass surveillance
Another major tech company is publicly opposing the Liberal government’s surveillance law, Bill C-22. Google says the Liberals’ Bill C-22 would create a “surveillance infrastructure” that could provide more fodder for foreign interference and “decrease overall user security, by creating backdoors that would break end-to-end encryption.”
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CARPAY: Bill C-22 is a threat to hard-won liberties
John Carpay writes, “No matter how important public safety may be, we would be foolish to surrender our fundamental freedoms, starting with the essential right to privacy.”
Muslim youth session promoted a “Jew free” Islamic community
A word cloud displayed during a Muslim Association of Canada youth workshop flashed the words “Jew free” alongside other prompts about the kind of community participants wanted to build.
Globe and Mail deletes post alleging Kamloops children’s remains were found
A since-deleted LinkedIn post by The Globe and Mail falsely claimed radar technology “located the remains of 215 former residential school students” in 2021.
WATCH: Ottawa’s crackdown on independent media just got worse
Podcaster Jasmin Laine joins Kris Sims to unpack how federal regulations and platform requirements are affecting discoverability, limiting reach for independent creators, and changing how Canadian audiences find and engage with news and commentary online.
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Toronto adds “drug toxicity crisis acknowledgement” to municipal documents
The City of Toronto has added a new “Drug Toxicity Crisis Acknowledgement” to an official municipal strategy document, placing it alongside the city’s land acknowledgement and African ancestral acknowledgement.
Doubts over Tim Hortons’ promise to hire 10,000 new “local employees”
Tim Hortons says it will scale back its use of the Temporary Foreign Worker program and hire 10,000 Canadians instead, as scrutiny grows over foreign worker hiring in the restaurant sector.
LEVY: Canada’s cultural collapse forced Gad Saad out
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “The author of the recently released Suicidal Empathy: Dying to be Kind and The Parasitic Mind is leaving Montreal’s Concordia University for the University of Mississippi.”
Navdeep Bains announces bid to become Ontario Liberal leader
Former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race after registering with Elections Ontario on Monday.
Ontario Liberals dismiss Erskine-Smith’s nomination appeal
After Liberal MP and Ontario Liberal leadership hopeful Nate Erskine-Smith alleged “irregularities” in the Scarborough Southwest nomination contest, the Ontario Liberal Party’s arbitration committee has dismissed his appeal, finding no irregularities.









