Juno Jump Start | Ontario school board purchased U.S. “racial literacy” therapy program for educators
The York Region District School Board purchased “racial literacy” training by American clinical psychologist Dr. Howard Stevenson, Dreeshen lays out Alberta’s transportation vision for 2026, and more.
Ontario school board purchased U.S. “racial literacy” therapy program for educators
The York Region District School Board purchased “racial literacy” training by American clinical psychologist Dr. Howard Stevenson, whose work blends therapy techniques, anti-racism education, and political activism in the American social context.
WATCH: Carney’s ‘Green’ Agenda still lurking?
John Robson, Executive Director of the Climate Discussion Nexus, joins ‘The Fighter’ host and Canadian Taxpayers Foundation Alberta Director Kris Sims to discuss the status of the Liberals ‘green’ agenda.
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B.C.’s former chief coroner says province’s drug policies should be “more woke”
On International Human Rights Day, B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner hosted a virtual panel urging a shift to a so-called “human rights-based approach” to the province’s drug overdose crisis, featuring former chief coroner Lisa Lapointe, who said the province’s policies need to be “more woke.”
Justice committee paralysis signals rocky road for 2026
The 45th Canadian Parliament’s Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights has gotten very little done, and its paralysis as 2025 ends is a clear sign of the dysfunction Canadians can expect from Ottawa in 2026.
EXCLUSIVE: Dreeshen lays out Alberta’s transportation vision for 2026
Alberta’s Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says the province is shifting gears in 2026, focusing on a long-term plan that promises better roads for both city and country, while also weighing up new rail and transit projects.
OP-ED: Top five food stories of 2025
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “The Dalhousie University Agri-Food Analytics Lab’s annual Top Food Stories is now out, offering a snapshot of the issues that shaped Canada’s food landscape in 2025.”









When a government keeps on using the rhetoric of racism which is mostly non-existent to begin with, the people begin to believe in their lies and act as if there was racism in every aspect of our society and lives which is completely bogus logic and reasoning to begin with so why are they creating this false sense of reality or is it analogous to the LBGT diatribe which creates the same effect with human sexual orientations? Time for government to govern, not to choose what and how we think and what our perceptions of reality are, Yoda. (Mark Twain: the only thing I want from my government is less of it.)
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