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Liberal MPs endorse new internet censorship bill where 'hurtful' content is investigated

Their most recent plan will aim to make internet companies responsible for "hurtful content." Canadians will be able to complain anonymously so that this content is taken down.

The Post Millennial / Oct 29, 2021

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Trudeau warns of disinformation and extremism, criticizes China in speech to Dutch politicians

Trudeau spoke to the Dutch Parliament on Thursday where he warned that disinformation and extremism were serious threats to the health of democracy.

The Post Millennial / Oct 29, 2021

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Professor Kathleen Stock resigns from Sussex Uni after harassment from trans bullying campaign

"This has been an absolutely horrible time for me and my family. I’m putting it behind me now. On to brighter things soon, I hope," she added

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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England set to remove every country from their COVID travel red list

Passengers arriving from Colombia, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela and Ecuador will no longer have to quarantine.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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Top Trudeau ministers go on climate offensive, causing concern in oil patch

All in all, the oil and gas industry may be concerned with the aggressiveness of Trudeau's environmental policies.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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WATCH: Steven Guilbeault refuses to say how activist past will influence environment mandate

"I don't have a secret agenda as a climate minister. It's a government effort to tackle one of humanity's greatest challenges," said Guilbeault.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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Inflation SURGES to a whopping 5 percent in Trudeau's Canada

The Trudeau Liberals have pledged $78 billion in new spending over the course of the next five years.

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

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Cruz slams Swalwell and Omar after the Democrats accuse the Senator of 'defending Nazis'

"You are frequently a liar (when you’re not sleeping with Chinese spies). But here, you’re lie is exactly 180 degrees false. I was defending the right of citizens to denounce authoritarian policies. In other words, to OPPOSE Nazis (or petty tyrants), not to support them."

The Post Millennial / Oct 28, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau's ministry for the middle class erased in reshuffle, never defined what 'middle class' meant

It was always unclear who this ministry actually served, and what its function, or indeed objective, ever actually was.

The Post Millennial / Oct 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Poilievre warns against Trudeau's inflation, new cabinet is the most 'costliest ever'

Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada's inflation rate rose to its highest level in 18 years at 4.1 percent.

The Post Millennial / Oct 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals to push ahead with internet regulations, Bill C-10 in new Parliament

The government "promised to bring in some bills very quickly" during the election. "C-10 is one of them. Why? Because it is fundamental," said the heritage minister.

The Post Millennial / Oct 27, 2021

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BOOTED: Despite doggish loyalty, Chagger turfed from Trudeau's cabinet

At one point during the WE scandal, it seemed that the prime minister was ready to throw Chagger under the bus in order to save himself.

The Post Millennial / Oct 27, 2021

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Internet infrastructure company vows to put Trump back online

"If you believe that the president should be de-platformed, we believe that you're not really interested in living in a free country," said the CEO

The Post Millennial / Oct 26, 2021

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Business groups plead with Biden to delay vaccine mandate

The American Trucking Association stated that they expect over 35 percent of drivers to quit their jobs over the president's vaccine policy.

The Post Millennial / Oct 26, 2021

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BC man convicted of firearm possession skips jail after judge failed to consider Indigenous heritage

The man in question is of Metis heritage. He was convicted of heroin possession for the purpose of trafficking and for having a loaded firearm.

The Post Millennial / Oct 26, 2021

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