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...
A group of Canadian conservatives said the country should develop better foreign policy to allow it to stand strong against dictatorships.
Conservative leader criticizes Liberal gov’t for not cancelling U.S. softwood lumber tariffs
Similar proposal is backed by the Canadian Medical Association
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says if he were to be elected prime minister he would launch a $44-billion lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies to account for what he calls their role in the opioid epidemic.
Alberta's justice minister wants Ottawa to repeal a four-year-old bill he argues has "made it far too easy for offenders to get bail" and victimize more people.
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the EU commission, says there's no way to get Canadian gas to Europe
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...

























