Tag: Canada

Quebec Provincial Police Say Man, 32, Killed Northeast of Montreal Is Homicide Victim

Quebec provincial police say they are investigating a homicide after a man was allegedly gunned down in his car in a city northeast of Montreal. Police say Noël Garcia-Frias, 32, was found Friday in Charlemagne. Repentigny police say they spotted a badly injured man on a street at around 10 p.m. in the small city…


Trudeau Calls Byelection in Riding of Calgary Heritage for July 24

Voters in the federal riding of Calgary Heritage will go to the polls late next month. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a byelection will be held in the Alberta riding on July 24 after Conservative MP Bob Benzen resigned his seat in Calgary Heritage at the end of last year. Benzen easily won re-election…


Canada’s Housing Crisis: Inevitable Crash and Economic Turmoil Predicted

Commentary Bank of Montreal economists Doug Porter and Robert Kavcic, in an article titled “Catch-’23: Canada’s Affordability Conundrum,” go into detail about a difficult issue which has been a concern for years, especially in urban and suburban areas. There seems to be no easy way out of this situation despite the assurances of politicians. Single-family…


Meta Tests Blocking News Content for Some Canadian Users in Response to Liberals’ Online News Bill

Meta has begun a test that will temporarily block access to news content for some Canadian users on its Facebook and Instagram platforms in response to the Online News Act, a Liberal government bill, and Canadian publishers are not happy. The legislation, Bill C-18, would require digital giants such as Google and Meta to pay Canadian news organizations…


Nearly 20% of Canadian Small Businesses Risk Closing if COVID Loan Deadline Not Extended: Industry Group

A quarter of a million small businesses in Canada, roughly 19 percent of all small businesses in the country, may have to shut down next year if the government does not extend a deadline to repay COVID loans, according to an industry group. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) issued a statement on June…


Mandatory Masking to End in Alberta Hospitals, Health-Care Facilities

After more than three years of mandatory continuous masking in Alberta hospitals, long-term care facilities, labs, and other health-related government-managed sites, Alberta Health Services (AHS) has rescinded the requirement. The decision to end masking was announced on June 15, with AHS stating that as of June 19, continuous masking will no longer be required at…


Justice Minister Lametti Says Ottawa Open to Outlawing Residential School Denialism

Federal Justice Minister David Lametti says he is open to the recommendations in a new report that proposes civil and criminal sanctions against Canadians who engage in residential-school denialism. Lametti was responding to an interim report by his appointee, Kimberly Murray, a member of the Kahnesatake Mohawk Nation in Quebec, who was tasked in June 2022 to…


‘Begin to Heal’: Manitoba Community Prays for Loved Ones Who Died in Bus Crash

DAUPHIN, Man.—Residents of Dauphin, Man., sought solace at church services Sunday — lighting candles, wiping tears and offering prayers —as they mourned 15 community members who died in a bus crash that also left 10 gravely injured. Father Brent Kuzyk of St. George’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church dedicated part of his liturgy to victims of the…


Canadian AIIB Executive’s Resignation Reveals CCP’s Manipulation of Investment Bank, Spread of Toxic Marxist Culture

A Canadian executive of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) resigned on June 14 while accusing the Chinese communist regime of manipulating AIIB and creating a toxic culture. Experts pointed out that the incident has again revealed China’s ruling Communist Party’s (CCP) infiltration in international financial organizations, which should serve as another warning to the…


CCP Manipulates AIIB and Spreads Toxic Culture of Marxism: Former Executive

A Canadian executive of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) resigned on June 14 while accusing the Chinese communist regime of manipulating AIIB and creating a toxic culture. Experts pointed out that the incident has again revealed China’s ruling Communist Party’s (CCP) infiltration in international financial organizations, which should serve as another warning to the…