Government Corruption

Australia’s Digital ID Bill ‘rammed’ through Senate amid criticism The contentious government-backed digital identity scheme has swiftly passed the Senate, sparking outrage.

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Australia’s contentious ‘Digital ID Bill 2023′ has been pushed through the Senate without debate, drawing criticism for its rushed implementation.

The bill establishes a framework for a comprehensive digital identity system, consolidating personal information such as driver’s licenses, Medicare cards, passports, and Centrelink details.

Despite assurances of voluntariness and promises to simplify citizens’ lives, the Labor government has faced backlash for the lack of scrutiny given to the bill.

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Government censorship backfires as Billboard Chris post goes viral

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Australia’s taxpayer-funded eSafety Commissioner’s attempt to control online speech faces ridicule as it fails to enforce bans effectively.

By Rebel News | March 27, 2024 | News

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Trudeau commits $8.4 million to fund eco-radicals abroad

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

On Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged $8.4 million to research how climate change ‘interacts’ with democratic decline. It will provide ‘vibrant civic spaces’ across the developing world for activists and social movements to achieve ‘transformative climate justice.’

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Canada had the ‘most polluted’ air on continent due to Trudeau’s bungled wildfire response in 2023: report

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Canada had the most polluted air in 2023 of any North American country, according to a new air quality report. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is blamed for last year’s bungled federal response to the annual fire season, which burned roughly 18.5 million hectares of land.

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City of Toronto pondering a ‘rain tax’

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Toronto residents face a potential tax hike as Mayor Olivia Chow is contemplating a surcharge on precipitation. The wastewater usage tax would fluctuate based on the size of the residential property.

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Senators up in arms after passing new spending bill they hadn’t read

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Bill C-67 proposed billions in new spending to cover federal expenses to the end of fiscal year 2023/24. It quickly passed the Commons in eight minutes late last week, and the Senate only had an hour to review the bill before putting it to a vote.

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Documents: Nearly 50,000 failed refugee claimants remain in Canada As of February 22, the CBSA indicated there were 28,145 failed refugee claimants subject to a warrant, and an additional 18,684 failed refugee claimants subject to an enforceable removal o

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Documents reveal that nearly 50,000 failed refugee claimants remain in Canada despite being aware their asylum request was denied.

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Liberals meltdown after Conservatives invite Premier Moe to speak to carbon tax Tensions flare: “I do love oil and gas. If it bothers you, I will close my laptop.”

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Liberal MPs were irate after a Conservative-led committee invited Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to speak to the widely detested carbon tax.Conservative MP Kelly McCauley chaired the Government Operations and Estimates committee meeting on the Liberals’ 2024-2025 financial estimates on Wednesday, inviting Premier Moe to provide feedback on how the carbon tax affects his constituents.

Moe recently took a bold step that the feds claim is unconstitutional, by refusing to charge Saskatchewanians the federal carbon tax on their home heating.

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Trudeau commits millions to study the impact of climate change on democracy Justin Trudeau has announced his commitment to waste $8.4 million to study how “climate change interacts with democratic decline”.

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Justin Trudeau has announced his commitment to waste $8.4 million to study how “climate change interacts with democratic decline”.

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Canadian PoliticsClimate HypocrisyEconomy Trudeau tells premiers to back down in letter, some to testify tomorrow in committee

By Valerie / March 27, 2024 /

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote a letter to the four premiers who asked to make a case for axing the carbon tax before a federal committee. In his letter, Trudeau said he aimed to dispel the misconception that Canada’s carbon pricing system drives inflation, claiming it was “demonstrably false.”

He added that the Bank of Canada has said the carbon price is only responsible for 0.1% of annual inflation. However, True North previously reported inconsistencies in the Bank of Canada’s projections regarding the carbon tax’s influence on inflation. When Saskatchewan stopped collec

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