Posted November 1, 2024

It’s time to restore Canada’s successful immigration policy

The centrepiece of last spring’s budget was the Trudeau government’s plan to build 3.87 million homes by 2031, more than double the already frenetic pace.

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Organizations dependant on government support often produce documents highlighting the economic and other benefits that they provide. Like many commercial sales pitches, they feature the strong points and slip past the potential problems.

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Nova Scotians have good reason to be confused about who and what are affecting their electrical bills.

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Haligonians will vote for their municipal representatives on October 19, with early voting opportunities available beginning on October 8th.

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The byelection results on September 16th were another wake-up call for the Liberals.

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