A recent Nanos research survey found that 'Pessimism and anger remain the top emotions Canadians say best describe their views of the federal government in Ottawa.'
According to information released by the Epoch Times, Pfizer purposefully failed to advise drug regulators, including Health Canada, the U.S. FDA and the European Medicines Agency, that the cancer-linked SV40 DNA enhancer was present in their experimental COVID shot.
In a recent podcast, famed psychologist Jordan Peterson and Queen's University law professor Bruce Pardy discussed the Trudeau government's proposed 'Online Harms' bill, and the 'totalitarian' impact it may have on speech in Canada.
Alberta Minister of Forestry and Parks Todd Loewen said his department estimates that most of the province’s wildfires this year are man-made and not caused by 'climate change.'
In response to Toronto Catholic District School Board chair Nancy Crawford voting against a pro-life motion this week, Campaign Life Coalition told LifeSiteNews that she 'is no longer supportable because of her betrayal of Church teaching.'
Despite the drug crisis only getting worse in British Columbia after decriminalization, a federal report by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research advocates for further relaxing its policy so addicts can possess even more drugs.
Malachy O'Kane has been suspended and is now facing expulsion over his 'There are only two genders' hoodie. He and his mother share their story on this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show.
A 16-year-old Catholic student at an Ontario public high school has been suspended and is facing expulsion for wearing a sweatshirt with an inscription reading, “There are only two genders.” The young man was ordered to go to the school office, where it was demanded that he remove the hoodie or be suspended. When Malachy O’Kane said that he was just expressing his beliefs in the same way the many LGBT posters at the school were expressing opposing beliefs, the school’s vice principal walked out of the room. Now, Malachy finds himself at the center of a fiery international debate […]
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to receive a report she commissioned to investigate the previous government's handling of COVID-19. Leading the task force is Dr. Gary Davidson, who was skeptical of mandates at the time.