Tag: Canada

Three Children, Two Adults Have Life-Threatening Injuries After Quebec Highway Crash

Two adults and three children are in critical condition today following a serious collision between a transport truck and a passenger vehicle on a major highway southwest of Montreal. Quebec provincial police say emergency services were called to the accident on Highway 20 in St-Zotique, Que., about six kilometres from the Ontario border, shortly before…


Union Warns Against Ottawa Interfering in BC Port Workers Strike as Talks Continue

The union representing thousands of striking British Columbia port workers is asking the federal government to not interfere after business groups called for back-to-work legislation. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada’s president, Rob Ashton, held a news conference Sunday afternoon after 7,400 members walked off the job Saturday morning. “For the last 30 years,…


Woman Whose Home Was Destroyed by Tornado Estimates 100 People Came to Help Clean Up

Elisa Humphreys knew she needed help after a tornado leveled two structures on her central Alberta property over the weekend. But her social media plea for assistance wound up attracting  dozens of local volunteers who came forward to help clean up the shattered remnants of the house and mobile home that once stood there. Humphreys…


Anonymous Teacher Alleges Toronto Catholic School Asked Grade 6 Students to Destroy Books

An anonymous individual claiming to be a Canadian teacher alleges that an elementary school in Toronto asked students to dispose of popular children’s books. In the June 30 edition of the Woke Watch Canada newsletter, “N. Invictus,” self-identified as “an anonymous Canadian teacher,” wrote an essay stating that the incident took place at a kindergarten-to-grade-six…


Teacher Alleges Toronto Catholic School Asked Grade 6 Students to Destroy Books

An anonymous individual claiming to be a Canadian teacher alleges that an elementary school in Toronto asked students to dispose of popular children’s books. In the June 30 edition of the Woke Watch Canada newsletter, “N. Invictus,” self-identified as “an anonymous Canadian teacher,” wrote an essay stating that the incident took place at a kindergarten-to-grade-six…


Ottawa Protest Organizer Previously Met With United Front Official in China

One of the directors of an organization that recently held a protest in Ottawa previously met with an official of China’s lead agency in charge of foreign influence, the United Front Work Department (UFWD). Key organizers of the protest have rallied some people in local Chinese Canadian communities to oppose the proposed creation of a…


11 Million Low- or Modest-Income Canadians to Receive One-Time Grocery Rebate on July 5

Millions of Canadian households considered low- or modest-income will receive a one-time grocery rebate from the federal government this week. The Grocery Rebate will be delivered to 11 million eligible Canadians on July 5, by either direct deposit or cheque via the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) along with the next quarterly GST/HST credit payment. For…


Feds Issued Security Bulletin Falsely Claiming Freedom Convoy Protesters Raiding Gov’t Buildings: Documents

During the Freedom Convoy protest that took place in downtown Ottawa in early 2022, Public Safety Canada issued a false bulletin claiming that protesters were ransacking federal office buildings, according to records obtained through an access to information request. On June 5, Alexander Cohen, spokesman for Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, said the department had…


Michael Taube: Why Is It So Difficult for a Conservative to Be Elected Mayor in Canada?

Commentary Olivia Chow was elected Mayor of Toronto in the June 26 byelection. The former NDP MP/city councillor earned 269,372 votes (37.16 percent), edging out former city councillor Ana Bailão (235,175 votes, 32.46 percent). The two conservative candidates, former Toronto police chief Mark Saunders (62,167 votes, 8.59 percent) and former Toronto Sun columnist Anthony Furey…


Canada to Deploy Two More Warships to Search for Mines in European Waters

Canada is deploying two Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) warships from their home port of Halifax to join a NATO maritime operation to clear mines in northern Europe. Defence Minister Anita Anand made the announcement at a news conference in London, U.K., on June 29, alongside her British counterpart, Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace….