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Four judges have now confirmed that Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act illegally. The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed the government’s appeal of Justice Mosley’s decision, confirming once again that the use of these extraordinary powers was unconstitutional. The

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Mark Carney's Health Minister says she follows the science... But when a landmark study finds that closing a drug injection site didn't increase deaths—and actually got more people into life-saving treatment—suddenly the science doesn't matter.

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PODCAST ‘Weekends’ with B.C. CKNW host Ben O'Hara-Byrne and Blacklock’s Reporter: Operators of Nova Scotia wind farm that received $231M in subsidies include brother of ex-MP @darrellsamson, brother of ex-Treasury Board President Scott Brison, son-in-law of former Public Works

PODCAST ‘Weekends’ with B.C. <a href="/CKNW/">CKNW</a> host <a href="/Ben_oharabyrne/">Ben O'Hara-Byrne</a> and Blacklock’s Reporter: 

Operators of Nova Scotia wind farm that received $231M in subsidies include brother of ex-MP @darrellsamson, brother of ex-Treasury Board President <a href="/scottbrison/">Scott Brison</a>, son-in-law of former Public Works
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BOMBSHELL TESTIMONY Former senior health officials in BC left their government positions and launched an opioid vending machine company and a company to manufacture injectable heroin. A researcher who advised the BC government on addiction for 20+ years revealed at health

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If you’re not paying attention to what’s happening at the health committee, I suggest your start. Conservatives are exposing an alarming amount of scandals relating to drug enablement policies. Including the destruction of scientific data👇

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Ayn Rand understood something that most economists refuse to acknowledge: the moral case for capitalism isn't about efficiency or outcomes, but about human nature and individual rights. While Chicago School types fumbled around with utilitarian arguments and Keynes pushed his

Ayn Rand understood something that most economists refuse to acknowledge: the moral case for capitalism isn't about efficiency or outcomes, but about human nature and individual rights. While Chicago School types fumbled around with utilitarian arguments and Keynes pushed his
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! My latest Financial Post article is out. It reflects on a recent conversation I had with a young professional trying to start a career in today’s Canadian economy, how that connects to troubling labour market data and, more importantly, the policy

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Among the many concerning elements of Bill C-22, the legislation introduces mandatory metadata retention for all Canadians. This means telecom and internet providers could be forced to store information about who you communicate with, when, and even where you are for up to a

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Canada has achieved a grim medical milestone: the world's first successful heart transplant from a patient euthanized via MAiD. A 38-year-old man with ALS was lethally injected. Just seven minutes after his heart stopped, it was "reanimated," transported to the US, and

Canada has achieved a grim medical milestone: the world's first successful heart transplant from a patient euthanized via MAiD.

A 38-year-old man with ALS was lethally injected. Just seven minutes after his heart stopped, it was "reanimated," transported to the US, and
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Home ownership is slipping further out of reach for many Gen Z and Millennial Canadians. At committee, I asked if the government tracks how infrastructure shortages, like water, wastewater, and power, are creating barriers to building new homes. If we want more Canadians to own

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“This review takes place as Canada faces some of the most significant challenges in generations including a substantial cost of living crisis which at its core is a human rights crisis. As an alarming number of people in Canada face food insecurity as well as increasing levels of

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Emergencies Act appeal: Ottawa doubles down despite court defeats John Carpay speaks out on the federal government’s decision to continue appealing a case in which two lower courts have already ruled that the government violated the rights of Canadians.

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Vancouver Has Created an Entire Tax-Funded Economy Around Homelessness Vancouver officials confirmed this week that the city now spends between $100,000 and $220,000 per homeless person annually—making homelessness one of the city’s fastest-growing public sectors. What began as

Vancouver Has Created an Entire Tax-Funded Economy Around Homelessness

Vancouver officials confirmed this week that the city now spends between $100,000 and $220,000 per homeless person annually—making homelessness one of the city’s fastest-growing public sectors.

What began as