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Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Taxpayers will pay for most of Trudeau’s dual jet costs, while offsets target methane

While the Liberal Party stays mum on the cost for carbon offsets it purchased to “green” the use of not one, but two jet planes for incumbent PM Justin Trudeau’s 2019 campaign, the company that sold the offsets could only offer a glimpse into a hefty price tag.

Jason Unrau / Oct 10, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Press freedom wins big and Canadian establishment media ignore it

Free speech is dying a slow death in Canada.

Jason Unrau / Oct 9, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Scheer vows Conservatives will honour Canadian history, not "sweep it under the rug"

In a broadside against the tide of political correctness that has seen statues removed and buildings renamed over the past several years, Andrew Scheer promised that a Conservative government would honour Canada’s past, warts and all.

Jason Unrau / Oct 7, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

True North journalist takes accreditation fight to court after being barred from leaders' debate

True North journalist takes accreditation fight to court after being barred from leaders' debate

Jason Unrau / Oct 5, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

“Dubious, bizarre lawyering” nets First Nation federal court rebuke, $2000 fine in anti-TMX challenge

According to Stratas’ latest decision, the First Nations’ application strayed well beyond addressing this core matter at least seven times – including that Stratas be removed from the appeal panel altogether.

Jason Unrau / Oct 3, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Goodale envisions “GI Joe” advert embargo on top of Liberal assault rifle ban

If the Liberals are re-elected to a second term in government, their plan to tackle gun violence includes a ban…

Jason Unrau / Oct 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Banana republic behaviour: Rebel reporter on his ejection & arrest at Conservative campaign event

Reporters being bounced from campaign events or prevented from covering them all together has unfortunately become a storyline in this year’s federal election.

Jason Unrau / Sep 30, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Liberal Party re-election platform promises $94 billion in red ink, no plan to balance budget

Incumbent Liberals are again targeting Canada’s middle class, “and the people working hard to join it” with a re-election platform that promises $94-billion more in deficit spending to deliver all the goodies contained therein.

Jason Unrau / Sep 29, 2019

Canadian News, Business & Finance

Gerald Butts spreads fake news on Twitter with Hollywood & “colossal lack of knowledge” about mortgages, banking sector

Butts showed his Canadian banking sector insight on Twitter informed by Hollywood’s version of the 2008 U.S. financial crisis.

Jason Unrau / Sep 24, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Scheer’s 30-year amortization promise “necessary correction to an overreaction”: mortgage expert

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer promised homeowners more time to pay their mortgages and would drop stress tests for mortgage renewals.

Jason Unrau / Sep 23, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Young man grills Trudeau over blackface: “Is it possible to round to the nearest 5?”

Since Trudeau was busted in blackface, uncomfortable queries have came hard and fast. Like this one at the Saskatoon town hall last evening.

Jason Unrau / Sep 20, 2019

Blackface scandal won’t budge McKenna: boss’ record solid on “diversity and inclusion”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface should not diminish what he’s done for “diversity and inclusion” says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna.

Jason Unrau / Sep 19, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau non-committal while Conservatives, NDP only parties to release independent platform cost analyses

According to the PBO, parties can request an analysis but can also restrict the PBO from releasing it to the public. The only time the PBO can act unilaterally is if a party misrepresents aspects of a platform’s costing done by the independent federal agency.

Jason Unrau / Sep 17, 2019

Canadian News

Canadian teens pledge to remain childless because of climate change

On Monday morning in Ottawa, Lim launched her NoFuturePledge.ca where like-minded girls can sign up to eschew bearing children in such a dangerous world.

Jason Unrau / Sep 16, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau’s Rideau Hall visit and official campaign launch tale of contradictions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to Governor General Julie Payette Wednesday morning to ask that she dissolve Parliament and plunge the country into its 43rd general election, evoked the contradiction inherent behind his tenure as leader of our G7 nation.

Jason Unrau / Sep 11, 2019

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