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Cancelled Councillor to Take Legal Action Over Anti-Pride Twitter Post

A Conservative Christian councillor is launching legal action after he was removed from several positions and had his life “dismantled” for writing on Twitter, “Pride is not a virtue but a Sin.” King Lawal, 31, who has been a councillor at North Northamptonshire Unitary Council for two years, claims he was cancelled by seven organisations,…


US Operating in Syria Involves Much Bigger Stakes Than a Year Ago

Commentary Increasingly aggressive harassment by Russian pilots of U.S. drones operating in Syrian airspace suggests that the recent deployment of F-22s to protect America’s Syrian operations has failed to intimidate Russia. Indeed, in the weeks since the two F-22s arrived on the scene, Russian pilots have become increasingly aggressive in harassing American MQ-9 Reaper drones….


The Top Common Questions About IRS Regulations for Gold IRAs

If you are considering diversifying your savings by opening a gold individual retirement account (IRA), you probably want to know how the rules differ for a gold IRA compared to a standard retirement account. Gold and standard IRAs are the same in many ways, but there are a few differences. In this guide, we compiled…


China, Russia Carried Out ‘Record-High’ Military Drills in 2022: Report

China and Russia conducted joint military drills in 2022 on a larger scale than they did two decades ago, according to a Bloomberg report on July 15, raising concerns about a potential escalation of tensions. The two countries held six joint military drills last year, the highest number in the past 20 years, Bloomberg reported, citing…


[LIVE NOW] Congress Calls for Fentanyl Sanctions on China; US Censorship Program Gets Green Light

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may get slapped with sanctions over fentanyl and its drug war targeting the United States. The plan by the U.S. Congress has bipartisan support and is being pushed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Meanwhile, the Biden administration was temporarily blocked by court order to stop its programs censoring Americans…


Congress Calls for Fentanyl Sanctions on China; US Censorship Program Gets Green Light | Live With Josh

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may get slapped with sanctions over fentanyl and its drug war targeting the United States. The plan by the U.S. Congress has bipartisan support and is being pushed by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Meanwhile, the Biden administration was temporarily blocked by court order to stop its programs censoring Americans…


S&P 500, Nasdaq Start Week Higher as Investors Await More Results

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq inched higher on Monday after last week’s strong gains, with investors cautious ahead of quarterly results from industry heavyweights through the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 9.29 points, or 0.03 percent, at the open to 34,499.74. The S&P 500 opened higher by 3.44 points, or 0.08 percent,…


Privacy Act Allows Disclosure for Inmate Transfers, Mendicino Said It Restricts Them

Soon after Canadians were told privacy law was preventing them from learning why notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo was moved to a medium-security prison, the federal privacy watchdog was reminded behind the scenes that there are ways around it. Bernardo had spent nearly 30 years in a maximum-security prison—most recently the Millhaven Institution near Kingston,…


Canada’s ‘Guest of Honour’ Sponsorship of 2021 German Book Fair Cost Over $18 Million: Audit

The federal government paid over $18 million in 2021 for it’s “guest of honour” sponsorship of that year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, according to a newly disclosed federal audit. Gov. Gen. Mary Simon attended the fair with over 30 guests. “The Department of Canadian Heritage incurred costs of approximately $17.5 million in connection with its responsibilities,”…


Michael Taube: Why Sir Wilfrid Laurier Should Remain on the $5 Bill, Now and Forevermore

Commentary Many Canadians were understandably frustrated when the twin scourges of cancel culture and wokeness erupted during COVID-19. Yet, few probably remember an announcement that just preceded the pandemic and surprisingly fit with this negative tone of what was to come. The Bank of Canada unexpectedly announced a plan in early 2020 to remove Sir…