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Alberta has paid $611 Billion in transfer payments from 1961 to 2017

Thanks to an article in the Financial Post and research from Tim Hearn and Robert Mansell of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, we now know it is roughly $661 billion net from 1961 to 2017.

Ali Taghva / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Protestors chant "Trudeau out, safety back!" outside of Marrisa Shen murder hearings

A sizeable crowd of protestors, mainly from the Chinese community gathered outside of the Provincial Court Of British Columbia to denounce the Liberal government's immigration and refugee policies.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Grassroots group organizing against the CBC's alleged anti-gun bias

The CBC maintains on their main website a mountain of articles which are incredibly one-sided when it comes to the coverage of guns and gun control.

Ali Taghva / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Canada Border Services Agency increases deportation ahead of 2019 election

The move comes after internal CBS emails indicated that the agency was planning to increase deportation by 35 per cent, up to 10,000 people a year.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Baby boomers will leave their grandchildren with high tax burden: C.D. Howe Institute

In particular, those born after 2005 will face an exceptionally large portion of the tax burden due to a high federal debt left to them by their grandparents.

Martin Dimitrov / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Settle down and stop whining about OSAP, most of the changes are actually pretty good

There’s been a lot of media furor and hubbub surrounding the Ford government’s recent changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) since they were announced back on January 17th.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 29, 2019

American News

US Justice Department announces 13 criminal charges against Meng Wanzhou and Huawei

They were charged with conspiracy, bank fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and obstruction of justice.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 28, 2019

Canadian News, News

Chinese state media calls Ottawa "frightened little bird" who lives "the life of a wh*re"

Their intention is to likely ferment anger and distrust amongst Canadians for how the federal government is handling the ongoing diplomatic feud.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 28, 2019

Canadian News, News

UCP candidate claims carbon tax costs Alberta church 50k, later corrects herself saying only 5k

Running the math on Glasgo’s claim, we can see that a bill of this size doesn’t make any sense.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 28, 2019

Canadian News, News

CBC allegedly pulls fact-based firearms article for being too "pro-gun"

According to Tracey Wilson a staff member of the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights (CCFR), the CBC has pulled a four-part written series from the Radio Canada International website, halfway through release.

Ali Taghva / Jan 28, 2019

Canadian News, News

Billionaire-backed American organization caught hiding strategy to “land-lock” Canadian oil & influence elections

A new report shines a light on the connection between US billionaires, foreign cash, and Canadian green activism.

Ali Taghva / Jan 28, 2019

Canadian News, News

Vigilante Alberta farmers catch truck thieves

A group of Alberta farmers took matters into their own hands after tracking down and catching individuals who stole their trucks.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 27, 2019

Canadian News, News

Maxime Bernier's PPC fundraiser raises $1 million in donations for fledgling party

In less then five months, the PPC have placed a riding association in every corner of the nation, and now appear to be positioned to potentially compete in the 2019 election as the third most funded group.

Ali Taghva / Jan 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

The NDP has a long history of siding with far-left dictators

Back in 1981, former NDP leader Ed Broadbent was also reported to have a personal audience with Cuba’s former dictator, Fidel Castro, at his personal villa.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government allegedly hid shortchanging veterans $165 million

According to a new proposed class action suit filed in federal court Friday the 25th, "the federal government knowingly short-changed hundreds of thousands of disabled veterans and RCMP members about $165 million in benefits."

Ali Taghva / Jan 26, 2019

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