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Earlier this week, Prime Minister Trudeau announced his government's intent to crack down on gun crime. By Thursday, he had conversely brought forward legislation that would reduce sentences for gun crimes such as trafficking and importing, in addition to reducing minimum sentences for those convicted of more than one gun offence. https://www.thebuffalotribune.com/post/trudeau-to-axe-minimum-sentencing-for-serious-gun-offences

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Dan McTeague, former MP for Pickering—Scarborough East, has called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “a fool who is nothing more than a marionette for the Laurentian elite.” McTeague, in an interview with the Western Standard, called the Trudeau government's Clean Fuel Standard and...See more

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Gerry Hawes, the Liberal Party's candidate for Simcoe North in the 2019 federal election, has been given a 240-day conditional sentence and 24 months probation on charges of accessing child pornography. https://www.thebuffalotribune.com/post/liberal-candidate-avoids-jail-sentence-for-accessing-child-pornography

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We do not have a clear message or direction of where the country should be heading and moreover, this lack of direction has grown even worse when it comes to how other countries read or understand our foreign policy. This makes investors and industry extremely hesitant to invest and build in a country that was a guaranteed return on investment only a few short years ago. https://www.thebuffalotribune.com/post/getson-keystone-has-exposed-our-shortcomings-as-a-nation-shortcomings-that-we-can-no-longer-afford

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https://www.thebuffalotribune.com/post/edmonton-council-candidate-laughs-at-calgary-officer-s-death-on-twitter Abdulhakim Dalel, a candidate for Ward 7 in October’s upcoming municipal elections, is in hot water. In a now-deleted tweet asking why the Prime Minister hadn't responded to the death of Calgary officer Andrew Harnett (who was murdered on New Year's Eve after having pulled over a car with mismatched plates), Dalel appeared to laugh at his death, replying: “Cuz he was a Corrupted [sic] Police Officer.”

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By 2030, every time you go to the pumps, you’ll have to fork over nearly 40 cents more per litre in carbon taxes. Then, there’s the sales taxes you’ll have to pay on top of the carbon tax, which could cost taxpayers about $5 billion in 2030. Clean Energy Canada heralded...See more

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