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Alex Anas Ahmed

Alex Anas Ahmed is a Political Science and History graduate from the University of Calgary. He has actively written on relevant Canadian issues with dozens of prominent interviews under his belt.

Canadian News, News, #C10

WATCH: Erin O’Toole accuses Trudeau of cover-up involving Winnipeg laboratory

“Two scientists with ties to the Chinese military were escorted out of the Winnipeg virus laboratory. This is a level 4 laboratory that Canada uses to research some of the world’s most deadly pathogens and viruses.”

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 30, 2021

Canadian News

Over 10,000 Canadians died from 'excessive waiting periods' in health care since 2019: Report

Government data shows at least 2,256 patients died while waiting for surgery and 6,202 deaths while waiting for diagnostic scans or appointments with specialists.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 30, 2021

Canadian News, News

233 residents dead in BC from 'extreme heatwave,' Horgan says 'fatalities are a fact of life'

"Close your blinds," he added. "Fatalities are a fact of life," said Horgan.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 30, 2021

Canadian News, News

Manitoba provides boost to digital media sector to create jobs, economic growth

Over the last decade, jobs in province’s interactive digital media sector have increased to over 3,800 full-time positions from 680.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 30, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government interest costs could increase to $35 billion: report

The federal government produced massive deficits in succeeding years—$381.6 billion last year and $363.4 billion the current year.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 29, 2021

Canadian News, News

Vast majority of Canadians DON'T want to cancel Canada Day: poll

A vast majority of Canadians do not support calls to "cancel Canada Day" and believe Canadian history is worth celebrating, according to the poll.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 29, 2021

Canadian News, News

CTF denounces gun buyback plan, 'doesn't make Canadians safer'

The PBO estimates reimbursing gun owners could cost taxpayers up to $756 million.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 29, 2021

Canadian News, News

Amazon expands in Alberta, creates over 1,000 jobs with new fulfilment centre

Amazon Canada committed to a new Albertan facility Monday that will create more than 1,000 full- and part-time jobs in Parkland County next year.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Edmonton's indoor mask mandate to end on Canada Day

Edmonton is now aligned with Stage 3 of the province’s Open For Summer plan, which begins on July 1.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Nearly one-third of Canadians broke pandemic restrictions: survey

29 percent of people surveyed broke at least one COVID-19 measure, typically failing to wear a mask and disregarding gathering limits.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Churchill, Manitoba cancels Canada Day to 'advance reconciliation'

Across Canada, more than 150,000 Indigenous children were removed from their families and sent to Indian Residential Schools between 1831 and 1996.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Calgary’s Catholic School District to rename Bishop Grandin High School over role figure had in residential school system

79 percent of people polled support the name change for Bishop Grandin High School.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

REPORT: Canadian military illegally surveilled Canadians during COVID-19

The Canadian Armed Forces spent more than $1 million to train public affairs officers and further an aggressive information warfare strategy on Canadians. 

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Vancouver gas prices surge past $1.70/L over weekend, could exceed $2.00/L by summer's end

Metro Vancouver drivers pay $0.68 per litre in transit levies and fuel taxes.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Fifth BC church set aflame, damage sustained minimal

New Hazelton RCMP said the incident is considered "suspicious" but is unsure of any connections to the devastating fires on band land in southern BC that burned four churches to the ground.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 28, 2021

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