Canadian News

Canadian News

Ostrich farm devastated but defiant after Canadian government slaughtered 300 birds

Some of the ostriches survived the firestorm of bullets and were left to suffer on the ground throughout the night, their cries resounding in the darkness.

David Krayden / Nov 10, 2025

Canadian News

300 ostriches killed by firing squad on British Columbia farm over bird flu allegations

"My mom lost everything she loved. Those birds were all that kept her happy. They killed all her babies, and now they’re still lying under a tarp."

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 8, 2025

Canadian News

Food inspectors set to kill HUNDREDS of ostriches as Canadian supreme court refuses to hear appeal

"This is everything that matters right now in Canada, and we need to see that, because if we don't see that, then we are that much further gone,” said Pasitney.

David Krayden / Nov 6, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian attorneys argue for lighter sentence for migrant who kidnapped 9-year-old so he can avoid deportation

Manoj Govindbalunikam's defense attorney argued that a longer sentence would trigger Govindbalunikam’s automatic deportation.

The Post Millennial / Nov 1, 2025

Canadian News

Pierre Poilievre says young Canadians 'have already sacrificed enough,' warns Liberals want to normalize a 'permanent reduction in our quality of life'

"Mr. Carney, the young people in this room and across this country have already sacrificed enough!"

Beth Baisch / Oct 31, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian singer Rufus Wainwright changes O Canada lyrics at World Series to protest Trump's '51st state' comments

Instead of the official lyric, "in all of us command," Wainwright sang “that only us command."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 30, 2025

Canadian News, American News

Woke singer JP Saxe changes O Canada lyrics to 'our home ON native land' during World Series

Saxe replaced the lyric “our home and native land” with “our home on native land.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 28, 2025

Canadian News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to run anti-tariff ad during World Series game despite Trump canceling trade talks

The commercial will air during the first two games of the World Series and will cease running on Monday.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 24, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian govt could be defying Supreme Court order, may be killing ostriches at BC farm: Farm spox

“We need to ask, why? Who oversees the Canadian Food Inspection Agency? Why are they making their own rules? Why are they allowed to operate with no oversight? " Pasitney asked.

David Krayden / Oct 22, 2025

Canadian News

Court hands Canadian Native tribe title to hundreds of private homes

The ruling could wreck the entire property system that underpins ownership in the province.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 20, 2025

Canadian News

Liquid meth smuggled into New Zealand disguised as Canadian beer kills 21-year-old man after he takes sip

"He was screaming out, 'I want my mom, I want my mom. I’m dying, I want mom.'"

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 14, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian AG 'hopes' people who 'willfully promote hatred' on social media will face 'criminal penalty'

“Certainly I would hope that if someone commits a crime in the real world or online, that they would face the appropriate criminal penalty, if in fact it’s captured by the code.”

Hayden Cunningham / Oct 12, 2025

Canadian News

Canadian school accused of gender transitioning 8-year-old without father's consent—local leader calls it 'misinformation'

"His boy was encouraged at school to believe he was actually a girl. Teachers used a new name and pronouns and kept it secret," OneBC Interim Leader Dallas Brodie told lawmakers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 9, 2025

Canadian News, American News

Trump signals progress toward trade deal with Canada during friendly WH meeting with Carney

“I’m getting calls from Democrats wanting to meet — I’ve never even heard their names before. They remind me of Somalia, okay?”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 7, 2025

Canadian News

BREAKING: Freedom Convoy leaders to serve NO jail time after judge gives conditional sentences

The judge said she relied heavily upon the Victims Impact Statements used by the prosecution during the trial as they paraded residents of Ottawa who claimed the protest negatively affected their lives.

David Krayden / Oct 7, 2025

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