Taxpayers are on the hook once again, covering for CBC's mistakes. CBC was ordered to pay just under $300,000 in legal fees on top of the near $1.7 million it
Mark Slapinski The Canadian Television Network (CTV) admitted that it spread inaccurate information about Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, in a move he described as an "attempted political assassination." After a
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Mark Slapinski The Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, says he has no time for truckers headed to the capital of the province to protest mandates and other Covid restrictions.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which relies on generous pay-outs from the taxpayer to function, has admitted to spreading disinformation on the Freedom Convoy. The network confessed in a statement
Mark Slapinski Randy Hillier, an independent MPP based in Southern Ontario, was been permanently suspended from Twitter on Tuesday for "unacceptable" views on COVID-19, as Twitter continues its purge on
Mark Slapinski One of the lead organizers of the Canadian Freedom Convoy, Tamara Lich, has been freed from prison after a successful bail review, previously being held in prison by
Mark Slapinski The People's Convoy, which is the American version of the Canadian Freedom Convoy, made its way to Washington D.C. on Sunday to protest the remaining Covid restrictions in
Mark Slapinski RT America is shutting down its operations as announced by multiple media outlets, as both Silicon Valley and the European Union move to restrict people's access to Russian
Mark Slapinski The founders of Christian fundraising website GiveSendGo testified Thursday in a Canadian Parliamentary Committee, defending the weeks long trucker protest in Ottawa, saying the protest was largely "peaceful."
Mark Slapinski Thousands of Torontonians took to the streets on Sunday to protest Russia's ongoing military operation in Ukraine. People marched through downtown Toronto to City Hall carrying Ukrainian flags
Mark Slapinski Police officers that supported the recent "Freedom Convoy" protest in Canada could soon lose their jobs. This includes two Edmonton-based officers that joined a rally in Southern Alberta.