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Trudeau carbon tax could regulate where you live, when you drive: Ontario lawyer tells court

“They could regulate where you live. How often you drive your car. It would unbalance the federation,” Josh Hunter told the judges.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 15, 2019

Business & Finance

Ontario town to accept Bitcoin for property tax payments

Innisfil will participate in a one year pilot project to allow its residents to pay property taxes with Bitcoin, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency.

Yanky Pollak / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

NDP insider calls Calgary “narrow minded cow town”

Just a day before Alberta’s provincial election in which the UCP and NDP will scrap for control over our nation’s oil capital, an NDP party insider Derek Leebosh decided to take to Twitter to let his true colours—specifically an ugly shade of orange—shine through.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

As 33% of Alberta restaurants consider closing, they hope the next provincial government will rejuvenate sector

Alberta restaurants are hopeful the next provincial government will introduce policies that will help the food service industry.

Joseph Fang / Apr 15, 2019

International News

Inferno rages at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Notre Dame cathedral in Paris caught fire on Monday.

Joseph Fang / Apr 15, 2019

Opinion

For Alberta, the only real choice is Jason Kenney’s UCP

The policies of the Notley government have simply not been working for Alberta and do not bode well for the future of its economy.

Ali Taghva / Apr 15, 2019

Culture

No, you can’t take my pronouns

It is the culture of boxing, defining, and reducing women that needs to change, not women themselves.

Libby Emmons / Apr 15, 2019

International News

Revenge invasion: ISIS claims responsibility for global attacks that killed over 350 in three days, plans more European massacres

The Islamic State may be severely weakened, but it’s far from totally dead. Yesterday, the radical terror group claimed responsibility for coordinated attacks across the world that killed 362 people in three days.

Joseph Fang / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ford government’s court challenge against carbon tax begins today

The carbon tax has become a reality in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick, as each had no carbon-pricing standards prior to the Ottawa law. The federal government says the legislation aims to “fill in the gaps” where provinces were not up to par.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

Gas prices in B.C. are so high, they’ve just shattered a North American record

Gas stations across British Columbia are seeing prices skyrocket to highs never seen before. Hold onto your wallets, because that price is…

Joseph Fang / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government recommends “cash for women” policy

Of course, paying for women is a common practice for the Trudeau government. Pimpin’ ain’t easy but it’s something the Trudeau government is well acquainted with.

Diana Davison / Apr 15, 2019

Canadian News, News

Edmonton man arrested after setting fire to 13 vehicles in daylight arson attack

An Edmonton man has been apprehended by the police after lighting several vehicles on fire on Whyte Avenue on Friday.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 14, 2019

Canadian News, News

Sikh Indian minister blasts Trudeau for removing “Sikh extremism” reference from terrorism report

“Trudeau is playing with fire with his decision to assuage inflamed domestic passions through this ill-considered move. The world cannot afford to fan extremism in any form, which is what the Trudeau government was effectively doing with such ill-thought moves.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 14, 2019

International News

Julian Assange: troll or truth teller?

If you’re a journalist and the arrest of Julian Assange doesn’t concern you, that’s fine. You don’t have to be concerned. But just remember: you’re next.

Ali Taghva and Barrett Wilson / Apr 14, 2019

Canadian News, News

Jane Philpott considering joining other parties

As the 2019 federal election approaches, Jane Philpott, one of Justin Trudeau’s expelled members of caucus, is exploring options to continue her political career.

Anthony Daoud / Apr 14, 2019

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