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With Bombardier debacle, Trudeau’s corporate welfare fails again

Another domino falls in Trudeau’s long list of mispolicies. This time, 550 workers from the Canadian company “Bombardier” found themselves sacked two years after Trudeau approved a bailout for their bosses.

Siddak Ahuja / Jul 10, 2019

Canadian News

Former Canadian ambassador reportedly told Chinese officials that hurting Canada could aid Conservatives

McCallum served as ambassador to China after being appointed by Prime Minister Trudeau 2017. He was fired early in 2019 after comments made about the extradition of Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

The Liberal carbon tax is a betrayal to Canadians

The Liberals introduced a carbon tax that makes gas prices—and everything else—more expensive, which will only exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 10, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal ex-ambassador’s unsolicited China advice will only help the Conservatives get elected

The very fact that McCallum, a former Liberal minister himself has viewed this entire situation through a partisan lens, should make every Canadian concerned about the hands steering the ship in this battle with China.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

The conservative argument for public education

Where should conservatives stand in regards to public school?

Anthony Daoud / Jul 10, 2019

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Ontario hospitals at risk for drastic underfunding

A report released earlier this month finds Ontario’s hospital sector to be at risk of dramatic underfunding.

The Post Millennial / Jul 10, 2019

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Liberal MP found guilty of conflict-of-interest, but no action will be taken

Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld has been found guilty of using her position of authority to advocate for her husband Don…

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 10, 2019

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LCBO has a severe alcohol shortage, and people are not happy

How can you fail at running a liquor store? Well, Ontario has found a way. According to a CTV report,…

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

Twitter political ad ban shows Trudeau Liberals dangerously restricting dissent

Who do you think a ban on political ads benefits most? Twitter has made the decision to ban political ads…

Spencer Fernando / Jul 10, 2019

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Vancouver elementary school opens time capsule, finds letter from PM Pierre Elliott Trudeau

A time capsule has been unearthed, and what was found was a letter from someone most of the kids only surely know as “Justin’s dad.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 9, 2019

International News

Oklahoma to continue pursuing legal action against notorious opioid manufacturer

An Oklahoman judge has just denied notorious drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ motion to end Oklahoma’s public-nuisance.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 9, 2019

Culture

Cross-cultural outreach is important for Conservatives

Liberals are often that caricature of “curry in a hurry” —showing up at the event to eat the food and take the photo, but failing to act on the concerns that they hear.

Garnett Genuis / Jul 9, 2019

Politics & Policy

“UnCanadian and uneducated”: The Liberal elite’s spite for Canada’s working class

Today, the Liberals and their supporters are not ashamed to drop all pretenses and simply sneer at working-class Canadians for being dumb enough to elect them in the first place.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 9, 2019

American News

Tim Pool goes to Washington

Tim Pool is going to The White House on Thursday, and it’s very promising news for the future of social media in America.

Barrett Wilson / Jul 9, 2019

Opinion

CLUELESS CATHERINE: McKenna brags about loving Ottawa tap water, gets reminded about Attawapiskat water emergency

Catherine McKenna keeps having a tough time on the ol’ Twitter machine.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 9, 2019

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