Guelph, ON — In a curious and somewhat unsettling local food mystery, a loaf of Walmart’s Great Value White Sandwich Bread purchased on July 7, 2025 in Guelph shows no signs of mold more than a month later. For comparison, a fresh loaf from popular local bakery Cobbs Bread, purchased on July 31, 2025, developed visible mold in just six …
Girls at Guelph High School Forced Out of Washrooms While Gender Ideology Policies Invite Boys In
Guelph, ON — At Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute (Centennial CVI), a public high school in Guelph, some female students say they no longer feel safe using the school’s washrooms. Why? Because in the name of gender inclusivity, girls’ bathrooms have been relabeled as “gender variant inclusive” — effectively allowing biological males to enter and use these private spaces. As a …
Canada Federal Court Expedited Hearing on Prorogation: Democracy vs. Tariff Threats
In a landmark decision, the Federal Court of Canada has granted a motion to expedite a judicial review of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament until March 24, 2025. The case, spearheaded by applicants David Joseph MacKinnon and Aris Lavranos, highlights the intersection of democratic governance and economic sovereignty amid looming trade tensions with the United States. The …
Woke CAF Survey – 2024
The Canadian Armed Forces released this survey for their members and people associated with the Canadian military. The survey says that people who have been given this survey can they can consult with friends and family before completing the survey. I have recieved this survey from a few different people who asked what I thought of it. I wonder what …
Ontario’s Education Minister’s Office Creates Multiple Barriers for Citizen Engagement
In what appears to be a growing pattern of limited accessibility to elected officials, an Ontario resident has encountered multiple roadblocks while attempting to communicate with Education Minister Jill Dunlop’s office, raising questions about democratic accountability in the province. The citizen, who attempted to reach the Minister through various official channels, faced a series of automated responses and restrictive policies …
Cocaine Randy?
Tensions in the House: The “Cocaine Randy” Remark Sparks Debate OTTAWA | Canada A heated moment unfolded in the House of Commons when Conservative MP Mike Barrett made a remark that stirred immediate reaction from Liberal MPs. Referring to a minister, Barrett quipped, “Cocaine Randy,” a term Liberal MP Ahmed Hussen denounced as “extremely unparliamentary,” urging the Speaker to address …
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s Outreach to Islamic Community Sparks Mixed Reactions
Red Deer, Alberta – A recently circulated flyer from a UCP Annual General Meeting has raised eyebrows by making claims that Premier Danielle Smith has not explicitly committed to publicly. The flyer suggests that Smith has promised to expand Islamic schools, recognize Islamic holidays, and introduce Sharia-compliant banking in Alberta. While these claims had not been directly confirmed by Smith, …
Concerns Over Changing Election Box Counts Spark Public Debate on Transparency
Surrey, British Colombia: Recent changes in the reported number of election boxes in multiple ridings have raised concerns among the public, with some Canadians questioning the transparency of the election process. Screenshots shared widely on social media show discrepancies in reported box counts on national broadcasts, sparking debates and allegations of manipulation or error. Broadcast Discrepancies The changes reportedly occurred …
Questions Arise Over Premier Danielle Smith’s Outreach to Islamic School Community Ahead of UCP AGM
Edmonton, Alberta – Controversy is brewing over a recent outreach effort by Premier Danielle Smith to the Edmonton Islamic Academy (EIA) community, inviting them to attend the upcoming United Conservative Party (UCP) Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Red Deer. The invitation, which includes free transportation, meals, and convention tickets, has sparked debate about political influence, transparency, and the motivations behind …
Concerns Raised Over MP’s Leaflet on Media Literacy and Misinformation
Fredericton, New Brunswick – Liberal Member of Parliament Jenica Atwin recently distributed a flyer to her constituents warning against misinformation and encouraging fact-checking and media literacy. While the pamphlet’s stated goal is to help residents better assess the reliability of information, some recipients are concerned that the message could be a subtle form of speech suppression, urging people to dismiss …
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