Are Canadian MPs Right to Demand Review of Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation’s Tax Records?

Canadian Members of Parliament (MPs) serving on a committee investigating public accounts are urging for a thorough examination of the tax records belonging to the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation. Recently, the entire board of the foundation resigned following the emergence of a report that implicated a $200,000 donation allegedly linked to Communist China. In response,…

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Should Parents be Informed About Children’s Gender Identity? Examining the Debate and Policy Review in New Brunswick

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs recently defended the province’s decision to review Policy 713, which addresses Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in public schools. Higgs emphasized the importance of parents being informed if their children express a desire to “change” genders. This article explores the ongoing debate surrounding parental consent, the age appropriateness of certain…

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Can Saskatchewan Ignore the Coal Ban? Potential Penalties and Environmental Challenges

Canada’s environment minister, Steven Guilbeault, has issued a warning to Saskatchewan regarding the ban on coal. Failure to comply with the regulations prohibiting the use of coal and gas-fired power beyond 2035 could lead to criminal sanctions. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe had expressed the province’s intent to continue operating their coal-fired plants, prompting questions about…

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Is Facebook Targeting Christianity? Examining the Alleged Censorship of Jesus’ Message

In a concerning development, Facebook has taken its ongoing battle against conservatives and Christianity to new and bewildering heights. The social media behemoth has now labeled the phrase “Jesus died so you could live” as “hate speech” and subsequently banned it from the platform. This decision raises fundamental questions about freedom of religious expression and…

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