Trudeau should heed his own words – “when governments fail to respect peoples rights we all end up paying”

When it came to justifying the Omar Khadr payout ($10.5 million), the Prime Minister not only used political rhetoric that he thought would save him in the moment, he also set himself up to show Canadians just how truly empty and hollow he is.

A Tale of Two Blockade Protests

ustin Trudeau has presented two entirely different fronts in his governments handling of the rail blockade protests that took place in 2020 and the Freedom Convoy protest that is currently underway in Ottawa.

In this article, guest columnist Gilly Davis exploits the Prime Minister’s hypocrisy and lays it bare.

Trudeau’s Covid narrative is crumbling

The Freedom Convoy in Ottawa is calling for an end to all Covid mandates and restrictions in Canada and that has resonated with people not only in Canada but from all around the world. Trudeau has had to deal with a lot of noise (both figuratively and literally) caused by the convoy in Ottawa these past few weeks – that being from the incessant honking from the truckers camped near the Parliament building.

However, until recently he hadn’t had to deal with any noise from within his own party. Insert the member of Parliament from Louis-Hébert, Quebec.

Something smells wretched in Ontarian politics – Derek Sloan and the Ontario Party

By: Gregory Staley Written On: 2022-01-06 Many Conservatives in Ontario have become concerned over the emergence of the many different right-wing parties that have recently arrived on the political scene – it has many anxious that these new parties will split the vote on the right. Conservatives in Ontario are asking the question – whyContinue reading “Something smells wretched in Ontarian politics – Derek Sloan and the Ontario Party”

Opinion: Addressing the Hillier controlled Op allegations

Jim Karahalios, the leader of the New Blue Party has gone on the record as stating that the Independent MPP from Lanark-Frontenak-Kingston, Randy Hillier, is controlled opposition for the Ontario PC party.

Mr. Karahalios says that Mr. Hillier has “cut a deal to get a subsidy with the PC government that he pretends to oppose.”

Nearly 15% of Canadian businesses plan on shrinking office spaces as working from home becomes more common

According to Stats Canada, nearly 15% of Canadian businesses (14.7%) are planning on shrinking their office spaces as the practice of teleworking (working from home) has become more common during the COVID era.

Scott Moe does 180 and announces vax passport – “The time for patience is over”

After Premier Kenney in Alberta announced that the province would be implementing restrictions (again) and a vaccine passport, Premier Scott Moe of Saskatchewan found the courage to announce that Saskatchewan would be doing the same.

What is the Peoples Party of Canada stance on gun ownership and gun regulation for Canadians?

“We are very much pro-gun and pro-gun owners,” said Chelsea Hillier, the Peoples Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Elgin-Middlesex-London. Only those whose RSVP’d were permitted at the event.

“Use it or lose it” – the Liberals housing plan

With just 13 days before the election, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals have finally released their housing plan. How does Justin Trudeau, the man who said he admires China’s basic dictatorship plan on solving Canada’s housing crisis? Simple, apply the “use it or lose it” principle to “underused” and “vacant” properties to build more homes.

“Vaccine passports are a blatant and unjustified violation of Charter rights and freedoms” – Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), has indicated that they will be taking the government of Ontario to court for their decision to implement a vaccine passport in the province of Ontario.