By Matthew Horwood Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said on March 14 that if elected, his government would launch a “massive” series of lawsuits amounting to $44 billion against large pharmaceutical multinationals…
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City Councillor Who Heads Groups Under RCMP Scrutiny Didn’t Breach Election Rules: Elections Quebec
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen Quebec’s election office says it won’t initiate an investigation into alleged violation of electoral law in the 2021 municipal elections by a Brossard city councillor who oversees two…
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Poilievre Says It’s an ‘Accepted Fact’ That Beijing Helped Elect Trudeau
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said on March 14 that the national security leaks in the media have established that the Liberals were helped by the Chinese regime…
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Volkswagen to Build First Overseas EV Battery Plant in Ontario
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson A subsidiary company of Volkswagen will be building a new electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing facility in southwestern Ontario, the European automaker announced on March 13. Volkswagen’s subsidiary…
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Federal Gun-Restriction Bill Wasteful of Taxpayer Dollars, Won’t Reduce Crime: Alberta Chief Firearms Officer
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson The federal government’s pending gun-restriction legislation will be expensive to carry out if passed into law and won’t address issues across the country that contribute to firearms-related crime,…
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Year After Sports Betting Legalized, Ontarians Wager Over $11.5 Billion in One Quarter
by EditorTBy Matthew Horwood Nearly one year after sports betting was legalized in Canada, Ontarians wagered more than $11.5 billion on sports gambling in the fiscal quarter ending Dec. 31, 2022, an…
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15 ‘Serious’ Tips Received on Alleged Chinese Police Stations in Montreal, Says RCMP
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier The federal police force says it has so far received over a dozen promising leads on alleged Chinese police stations in the Montreal area since publicly identifying them…
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One-Third of Canadians Say They Have Less Than 2 Months of Emergency Savings: Poll
by EditorTBy Marnie Cathcart Many Canadians have just two months or less in savings to manage an emergency, according to a new Maru public opinion poll. Sixty-two percent of Canadians, down from…
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Veterans Affairs Canada Closes Investigation, Confirms Four Incidents Where MAiD ‘Inappropriately Discussed’
by EditorTBy Marnie Cathcart Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) has closed an investigation into allegations that veterans were offered assisted suicide, stating it found only four incidents where medical assistance in dying (MAiD)…
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Three in Five Canadians See China as a Threat or an Enemy: Survey
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen In the wake of reports about China’s interference activities in Canada, few in the country see the communist regime in a favourable light, with most regarding it as…