Is Canada ready for an ultra nationalist party? Or should we eliminate political parties all together?

Navigating Canada’s Political Landscape: Ultra-Nationalism and the Case for a Party-Free System Canada, renowned for its multicultural fabric and inclusive political environment, stands at a crossroads, facing the specter of ultra-nationalism and questioning the very essence of its political framework. The looming debate revolves around two pivotal notions: the rise of an ultra-nationalist party and…

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Canada-EU Digital Partnership: Trudeau and Von der Leyen Forge Collaboration for Digital ID Implementation

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has solidified a groundbreaking alliance with the European Union (EU) centered on the digital landscape, marking a pivotal step in their combined efforts to introduce innovative digital credentials for Canadians and tackle the challenges of disinformation, while also fostering collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI). Trudeau’s Digital Collaboration with EU: A…

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Digital Agreement Between Canada and EU: A Transformative Step in Digital Identity Implementation

The recent announcement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the digital agreement with the European Union (EU) marks a pivotal moment in the advancement of digital identification systems and the concerted efforts to combat online misinformation. Strengthening Bilateral Ties: Canada-EU Digital Partnership Emphasizing the significance of collaboration, Trudeau unveiled the official terms of the Canada-EU…

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Christian Lawyer Sues Law Society of Alberta Over Mandatory Political Training

In a bold move against the imposition of left-leaning ideologies, Alberta lawyer Roger Song has filed a lawsuit against the Law Society of Alberta (LSA). The lawsuit challenges the recent mandate by LSA that requires members to undergo training centered around critical race theory, gender theory, and intersectionality. Legal Battle Against Ideological Mandates   On…

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Canada’s Questionable Move: Legalizing Baby Euthanazia Sparks Argument on Ethical Limits

In an unexpected relocation, Canada, supposedly affected by the WEF, is making headlines by thinking about the legalization of ‘for-profit euthanazia’ for babies and toddlers. Driven by WEF-funded doctor Dr. Louis Roy, this effort is aimed at further expanding Canada’s assisted suicide laws, potentially opening avenues for commercial enterprises to establish mass-suicide facilities for regretful…

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