Mark Slapinski BC Libertarian leader Keith MacIntyre has moved to file hate crimes charges against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. MacIntyre announced Tuesday that he has sent a letter to
Mark Slapinski Justin Trudeau will be holding a press conference with the infamous Dr. Tam this morning for the first federal Covid update of 2022. Dr. Tam has come under
Mark Slapinski Jody Wilson-Raybould, MP for Vancouver Granville, thanked whistleblower Tara Henley for her viral exposé on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) on Monday. Henley, a former journalist with CBC,
Mark Slapinski The Ontario government is set to announce a two-week delay in re-opening schools, and will instead switch to online learning, according to Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, an infectious disease
Mark Slapinski The Canadian province of Quebec has cancelled New Year's celebrations as the government imposes a nighttime curfew starting tomorrow. The curfew will run from 10 p.m. to 5
This is the story of how an infamous shock jock went from having everything to having nothing except a bad reputation. Dean Blundell, at his peak, hosted a radio show
A report released by Hubspot and Talkwalker outlines predicted social media trends for 2022. Tik Tok, social selling, and in-house social networks are all forecasted to be big in the
Mark Slapinski Chris Saccoccia aka Chris Sky, the infamous anti-mask advocate, was banned from Twitter permanently Monday morning. The move to suspend Sky's account was met with praise online, leading
Mark Slapinski Jordan Peterson is trending on Twitter after rejecting prime minister Justin Trudeau's call for Canadians to take a booster shot during Christmas. Peterson responded to Trudeau late Friday
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) was ordered to pay almost $1.7 million in damages to a financial advisor after a Manitoba judge found that the network defamed him. Kenneth Wayne
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Mark Slapinski Support for lockdowns amongst Canadians has decreased, according to a new Ipsos poll, with only 56% of Canadians supporting the lockdowns, as opposed to 69% in July. Canadians