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Scheer to announce Francois Corriveau as new candidate in Quebec riding of Manicouagan tomorrow

Corriveau says the time is right, thinks the Bloc can be unseated under Scheer's leadership in 2019

Lucas Holtvluwer / Dec 13, 2018

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Canada lets in gang member after botched border screening

"He is a criminal and he is involved in a whole lot of shit" Homeland Security agent says

Raymond Ayas / Dec 13, 2018

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Interview with Hannah Dawson-Murphy: 22-year-old seeking Conservative nomination

Hannah has gotten attention both at home and across Canada for defying the common perception of both conservatives and young people in this country.

John Ployer / Dec 12, 2018

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Quebec should build Energy East or we may face an Albertan revolt

Albertans will find it harder to provide Quebec its much needed equalization payments if they cannot adequately sell their oil.

Ali Taghva / Dec 11, 2018

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Canadian deficit could reach $30 billion per year; Parliamentary Budget Office

The deficit may be rapidly getting out of hand.

Ali Taghva / Dec 11, 2018

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DZSURDZSA: Canada is now a pawn in the U.S. - China trade war

Although Freeland and Trudeau like to play it tough in front of the cameras, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that under their direction, Canada’s fate is becoming increasingly dictated by foreign powers.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Dec 11, 2018

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How are the Canada Post strikes going to affect your holiday?

As Canada Post workers begin to get back to the job after legislation requiring them to end their rotating regional strikes across the country gained royal assent, many are still wondering whether their letters to Santa will make it to the north pole this year

James Woods / Dec 10, 2018

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On the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Canada has room for improvement

While Canada excels in certain areas, it falls behind on issues like freedom of expression and recognition of the family

John Carpay / Dec 10, 2018

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Why "toothless" documents like the UN compact on migration actually matter

While many have been careful to point out the non-binding nature of the pact, they ignore the embedded risk of adopting this document.

Ali Taghva / Dec 8, 2018

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ANTIFA violence breaks out at Ottawa protest against Global Compact for Migration

The police have already begun cracking down.

Raymond Ayas / Dec 8, 2018

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Liberal inaction on illegal migrants to cost Canadians $1.1 billion

The cost of accommodating one illegal border crosser is about twice as much as Canadian seniors get per year in Old Age Security. 

Ted Falk / Dec 8, 2018

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France's "yellow vest" protests, explained

While the media have attempted to hide why many are angry, the reason is clear. More carbon taxes are simply not acceptable.

Ali Taghva / Dec 7, 2018

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Bigstone Cree First Nation members looking for treaty transparency from local council & Trudeau government

Members of the Bigstone Cree Nation are demanding answers.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Dec 6, 2018

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The “Healthcare is a right” fallacy

The common argument made by the Left that “Health care is a right” is severely flawed, and muddles the debate about health care policy.

Shane Miller / Dec 6, 2018

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DZSURDZSA: Justin Trudeau is a moral hypocrite and everybody knows it

It seems that China's state authorized torture of women and children is not enough to provoke Justin Trudeau or Chrystia Freeland’s ire.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Dec 6, 2018

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