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LAWTON: Trudeau’s censorship crackdown could get a lot worse
Gript senior political correspondent Ben Scallan joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to offer insights from Ireland.
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Feds don't know how many Canadians are still facing trial over Emergencies Act use
The use of the Emergencies Act was ruled unjustified and unconstitutional on appeal by Justice Richard Mosley in a challenge brought by several groups, including Canadian Frontline Nurses and the Cana
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Trudeau Liberals say they spent $2M+ on Emergencies Act legal challenge
The federal government spent over $2 million defending its use of the Emergencies Act against the Freedom Convoy, only for the Federal Court to rule the Liberals acted unconstitutionally in invoking t
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Fish wars in Newfoundland and Labrador may further delay the provincial budget release
Protests have been ongoing since early March, which began over crab harvests and have now spilled into other fisheries.
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Fired Winnipeg lab scientists appear to be using new names in China
A new report sheds light on recent activities of Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng, a couple who were fired from Canada's top lab over national security concerns in 2019.
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Chinese Communist Party used Winnipeg lab for bioweapons research and intelligence gathering: report
A U.S. State Department official says his team had significant concerns about Beijing taking advantage of the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg for nefarious purposes.
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Canadians worried about government presenting itself as “authority” on truth
A focus group of Canadians told Canada’s cyber intelligence service to not stray too far into pushing an agenda and present itself as an authority on truth, when questioned about a media campaign to c
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Trudeau’s Vaccine Injury Support Program leaves injured Canadians in limbo while consultants get rich
The pandemic-born Vaccine Injury Support Program by the Justin Trudeau Liberals is overwhelmed, leaving injured Canadians to suffer while bureaucrats scramble and consultants profit.
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Canadians don't want the federal government involved in fact checking: report
The study, conducted by Ekos Research, found survey participants 'expressed reservations' over the federal government acting as an 'authority' on misinformation and disinformation.
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World Bank pushes for government control of digital ID
'Creating a digital identity platform for citizenry is kind of fundamental and I believe your government should be the owner of your digital ID; private companies should not own that,' said Ajay Banga
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Antifa threatens Radio-Canada journalist for report on medical transitioning of teens
'Everyone should be able to experiment as they see fit, even if it means making mistakes, without having to ask permission from the state’s watchdogs,' reads the statement inscribed with the Antifa in
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Live Updates: Preliminary hearings for two of remaining 'Coutts 4' continue in Lethbridge
Rebel News CEO Ezra Levant and journalist Robert Kraychik are reporting live from the Lethbridge courthouse.
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