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Mark McQueen
At last check, the price of a barrel of crude oil is off 32% over the past twelve months. Prices...
Here’s what’s happening this week in Conservative Canada: Coverup: What did Justin Trudeau know about dirty election money from Communists in Beijing? Pierre Poilievre asks Trudeau 25 questions. Trudeau doesn’t answer any of them.
Justin Trudeau had no answers after another report of illegal election campaign money from the Communist regime in Beijing, this time from Sam Cooper of Global News.
Global News reported that Beijing’s consulate in...
Pierre Poilievre and Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman spoke to thousands in Richmond Hill Ontario, who gathered to protest the murder of an innocent young woman by the brutal regime in Iran.
In Ottawa, Pierre Poilievre told Justin Trudeau to stop the illegal border crossings at Roxham Road on the border between Quebec and the United States. He told Trudeau to make it happen in 30 days.
In the House of Commons, Conservatives supported a motion to fix Canada’s broken bail system - a system that forces judges to release violent repeat offenders back on to Canadian streets.
Conservative MP Kerry-Lynne...
In Ontario, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government is banning drug consumption sites near schools and child care centres, closing down 10 sites across the province, including 5 in Toronto. Sylvia Jones, Ontario's health minister also announced $378...
In Ottawa this week, another blockbuster report from Global News. Unnamed Canadian intelligence officials said a Liberal Member of Parliament met in Toronto with diplomats from the Communist regime in Beijing and he encouraged them to keep...
Robert Fife and Steven Chase rocked Ottawa with a front page story - secret intelligence documents painting a picture of an organized plot by the Chinese Communist government to interfere in Canada’s last federal election, support the...
Saskatchewan’s premier says he believes a provincial-federal health-care deal is close.





















