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Re-elected Liberals would still run big deficits, despite new taxes
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau tried to make virtue out of red ink Sunday as he released a Liberal platform that promises to impose new taxes on wealthy individuals,...
September 24, 2019 Issue
Photo source: Ria Algra from Pixabay
This issue includes:
Demolition By Neglect: Pioneer Village Needs Major RepairsLCBO Approves More Outlets In GeorginaThe Chicken Rebels:...
Meet Your York-Simcoe Candidates: Jonathan Arnold, Green Party
What can you do to lessen the financial burden on middle-class families?
GPC will create fair taxing for large corporations like Facebook and Amazon that...
Canada’s wireless speeds would rank 12th in world if only rural...
TORONTO — The international research firm Opensignal reports that rural parts of Canada get much slower wireless services than in cities — but they’re still...
Beyak thumbs nose at Senate orders on racist letters about Indigenous...
OTTAWA — Racist letters about Indigenous Peoples have finally been removed from Sen. Lynn Beyak’s website — but only because Senate officials erased them after Beyak...
Case of 11 disqualified Ontario pot shop licence applicants in court...
TORONTO — An Ontario court is expected to hear the case today of 11 people who won the chance to apply for a cannabis...
Fallout from Trudeau’s brownface photo bombshell sure to dominate campaign
OTTAWA — It won’t be campaigning as usual for Justin Trudeau today as the Liberal leader grapples with the fallout from a bombshell that...
The Chicken Rebels: We will defend our right to raise backyard...
By: Tanya Edwards
A revolution is quietly hatching in Georgina, mainly in backyards, beyond the public eye.
It's being instigated by the owners of un-permitted backyard...
Ford acknowledges problems with anti-carbon-tax stickers, vows to get it fixed
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the government’s provincewide campaign to criticize the federal carbon tax just isn’t sticking.
That’s because the stickers decrying the tax,...
NDP, Liberals promise more spending, while Tories promise spending cuts
OTTAWA — The three main political parties continued promising to make life more affordable for Canadians on Wednesday, by promising to create new programs, boosting support...