Over 5,000 pounds of opium were seized at the Port of Vancouver, according to the Canada Border Service Agency. That’s the largest seizure in the agency’s history.
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Canadian Lawmakers Vote Unanimously to Make Anti-Forced Organ Harvesting Bill Law
by EditorRMPs of all political stripes have unanimously voted in favour of a Senate bill that would create new offences in relation to forced organ harvesting and trafficking abroad—passing it after…
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Canada Suspends Police Contract With China-Tied Firm
by EditorRCanadian federal government is suspending a contract with a company that is partly owned by the Chinese regime. This comes following a recent investigation that discovered the contract.
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Canada Expands Assisted Suicide law, US Senator Warns of Expansion
by EditorRAssisted suicide in Canada is on the rise. Ottawa-based reporter Rupa Subramanya and Montana state senator Carl Glimm say the practice is expanding even further.
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Assisted Suicide: Canada Slides Down Slippery Slope; Montana Left in Legal Limbo
by EditorRCanada is now a world leader in physician-assisted suicide (PAS)—and it only took a few years to get there. Critics of medical assistance in dying, or MAiD as Canada calls…
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Protests Erupt in Canada and Across US Against CCP and Its COVID-19 Policies
by EditorRAs demonstrators against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its lockdown measures continue and the Chinese regime tries to stamp them out across the country, many people in North America…
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New Brunswick MLA Dominic Cardy expressed his support for Chinese protesters
by EditorRMember of Legislative Assembly in New Brunswick Dominic Cardy: We stand with you and with the brave people back home, who ever stood up in large numbers last week speaking…
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Barbara Kay: Government Cutbacks at Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal Means Real Victims of Discrimination Are Re-Victimized
by EditorLBy Barbara Kay Commentary Tribunal Watch Ontario monitors and provides information, viewpoints, and recommendations about the state of the adjudicative tribunal system in Ontario. In November 2020, Tribunal Watch issued…
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Emergencies Act Inquiry Commissioner Denies Convoy Lawyers’ Several Requests, Including on Nazi Flag Controversy
by EditorLBy Noé Chartier The commissioner of the Emergencies Act inquiry issued a ruling on Nov. 23 dismissing several requests made by the lawyers representing Freedom Convoy organizers, including related to…
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Feds Not to Blame for Lower Credit Scores After It Ordered Accounts Frozen, Says Deputy Minister of Finance
by EditorLBy Noé Chartier The deputy minister of finance told the Emergencies Act inquiry on Nov. 17 that the federal government was not responsible for lower credit scores experienced by Freedom…