Conservative Leader Pierre Poliievre was kicked out of the House of Commons after he refused to withdraw a claim that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a “wacko.”
Plus, the Alberta government unveiled its comprehensive plan to connect the province via a commuter rail network.
And the federal government’s payment program for the vaccine-injured is getting a $36 million top up from the feds, but accessing that money is proving difficult.
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Trudeau unveils billions in new spending despite inflation crisis
Conservatives refuse to offer immigration targets
U of Alberta fires director over open letter which denied Hamas rapes
Children's hospital encourages 10-year-old's gender transition
Farmers voice frustration with senators over carbon tax exemption
The dangerous reality of being Jewish on Canadian campuses
Poilievre takes aim at Trudeau’s “catch and release justice system”
85% of small businesses reject Trudeau’s carbon tax
Canada won’t meet climate targets despite carbon tax
Tucker Carlson is coming to Calgary
A new “carbon tax coalition?”
Will the feds scrap the carbon tax on home heating?
CBC CEO refuses to apologize for fake news
Trudeau sticks to his immigration targets
Trudeau refuses additional exemptions for carbon tax
Trudeau’s immigration targets aren’t paying off for construction sector
50-year-old trans swimmer competes against teen girls
Trudeau backs down from carbon tax on home heating oil
MPs vote down bill to ban federal vaxx mandates
Girl guides miss out on Santa Claus parade due to DEI policy
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