Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre stopped in to show his support for axe-the-tax protesters who have been camped out on the border of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick since Trudeau’s carbon tax hike was implemented.
Plus, for the second year in a row, Canadians’ interest in electric vehicles has declined, with fewer than half of Canadians now saying they plan to make their next car purchase an electric vehicle.
And the Canadian Medical Association cautioned the federal government that increasing the capital gains tax could harm physician recruitment and retention in Canada.
Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pro-Hamas protesters unhinged, confront Trudeau during snowboarding trip
Ford’s star candidate supported Trudeau and donated to Ontario Liberals
Conservatives elect a new MP
BC school board bans books
Alberta to tax electric vehicles
RCMP investigates ArriveCan scandal
Telecom giants cashing in on surge of new immigrants
Trudeau’s latest attack on free speech
Activists cancel gay talk show host for supporting Smith’s gender policies
Kevin Vuong considering move to the Conservatives
“British Columbians” is offensive and exclusionary?
Let them eat lobster!
CBC’s failed lawsuit against Conservatives cost $400,000
Poilievre supports Convoy lawsuit against Trudeau
Who is GC Strategies?
DEI programs lead to more prejudice and bigotry: study
Lawyer says Trudeau’s DEI policies contributing to judicial vacancies
Health Canada thinks banning smoking in homes is a good idea
Bell to cut 9% of workforce, blaming CRTC regs
Poilievre says no to puberty blockers for minors
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free