Recap: Canada First Rally was a HUGE SUCCesS

Patriots really braved it out in the cold for the Canada First Rally! The atmosphere was extraordinary. Founder and president of the Canada First Movement Joe Anidjar led the march on Saturday followed by hundreds of supporters shouting “Canada First” as they made their way to Nathan Phillips Square. Speakers at the rally aimed their… Continue reading Recap: Canada First Rally was a HUGE SUCCesS

Enough is Enough: Canada First Rally

Its time for patriots to come together again and show strength against this government that is trying to wash Canadians of their culture. Saturday January 10, we rally shoulder to shoulder at Nathan Phillips Square against mass immigration, the Islamification of Canada, and the loss of Canadian identity. For over ten years, this Liberal government… Continue reading Enough is Enough: Canada First Rally

New laws coming into effect Jan. 1 2026

As the new year rolls in, so does a bunch of new rules to follow. These some new laws will came into effect January 1st 2026, which will effect the workforce, health care, and much more. Here’s a quick breakdown of every new law coming into place. Jobs Employers using AI to screen applications, while… Continue reading New laws coming into effect Jan. 1 2026

Canada to provide an additional $2.5 billion to Ukraine

Photographer for Prime Minister Mark Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney has decided to end the year with promising another $2.5 billion in what he calls “economic assistance” for Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Carney spoke to reporters at an airport near Halifax before making his way down to Florida to speak with United States President Trump. This comes after Canada… Continue reading Canada to provide an additional $2.5 billion to Ukraine

Why Alberta is Talking About Leaving Canada

Oil Refinery, Chemical & Petrochemical plant abstract at night.

For many Albertans, the conversation about leaving Canada isn’t about ideology — it’s about frustration that’s been building for decades. Over-taxed, over-regulated, and consistently ignored by Ottawa, Alberta is increasingly asking a hard question: what are we getting in return? Alberta is one of the largest contributors to Canada’s balance of payments, sending tens of… Continue reading Why Alberta is Talking About Leaving Canada

The Industrial Carbon Tax Is Hurting Canadian Businesses And Everyone Pays the Price

There is a growing misconception in Canada that the carbon tax is “over.” Gas prices stabilized, headlines moved on, and many people breathed a sigh of relief. But for businesses, the very backbone of the Canadian economy, the pain never stopped. Across the country, industrial and commercial enterprises continue to shoulder significant carbon tax costs… Continue reading The Industrial Carbon Tax Is Hurting Canadian Businesses And Everyone Pays the Price

Michael Ma Crosses the Isle In Betrayal Of Conservative Canadians

Michael Ma has made the decision to cross the aisle and join the Liberal Party. This move marks a significant shift in his political alignment and is expected to have an impact on the party’s dynamics. It raises the questions of why this is allowed, and shines a light on real feelings of buyers’ remorse… Continue reading Michael Ma Crosses the Isle In Betrayal Of Conservative Canadians

Calgary Transit Fares Rise in January

Calgarians will pay more to ride the bus and CTrain starting in January, with single fares set to rise to $4 — a price that keeps the city among the more expensive transit systems in Canada for individual tickets. The current fare is $3.80. The increase pushes Calgary’s single-ride cost above those in cities like… Continue reading Calgary Transit Fares Rise in January

Toronto Hit With Facial-Scan Ad Privacy Probe

Canada’s federal privacy watchdog has opened a formal investigation into a set of digital billboards in downtown Toronto after concerns surfaced that the signs were using facial-detection technology to analyze passersby. The issue came to light when a Reddit user posted photos of the displays and small notices attached to them. The notices stated that… Continue reading Toronto Hit With Facial-Scan Ad Privacy Probe

Canada post announce strike

The union representing Canada Post employees on strike is set to meet Wednesday with the federal minister it holds responsible for the ongoing labour dispute and the breakdown in contract talks. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) began a nationwide strike nearly two weeks ago after Government Transformation Minister Joël Lightbound — who oversees… Continue reading Canada post announce strike