
Public Spending, Political Exclusion: Critics Raise Concern Over Leaders' Debate Commission
The Leaders' Debate Commission, created to organize federal election debates, is facing renewed criticism over its public spending and restrictive participation rules.
Mayor Ken Sim Announces Revitalization Plan for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim announced a plan to address challenges in the Downtown Eastside, including updating the area plan, pausing new supportive housing projects, and targeting organized crime.
Canada’s Capacity to Resettle Refugees is Limited, Minister Says Amid US Policy Shift
Canada’s capacity to resettle refugees is limited, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said, as the country considers the potential impact of recent US policy changes on asylum seekers.
Why Is Canada Sending Millions Abroad While Canadians Struggle?
While Canadians face a housing crisis, rising costs, and a broken healthcare system, Ottawa has sent nearly $500 million to Plan International over the past decade. Is this funding truly making a difference—or just another case of wasted taxpayer dollars?
Eby Delays Promised Relief as Affordability Crisis Deepens in BC
Eby’s government faces backlash after shelving the $1,000 grocery rebate, leaving BC families without promised relief amid rising costs, a $9.4 billion deficit, strained healthcare, and public safety concerns.
Canada’s Aid to Syria: Funding a Crisis It Helped Create
Canada’s $17.25 million aid pledge to Syria aims to address a crisis the West helped create—a cycle of destabilization and intervention with little accountability for the damage done.
New Report Challenges Trump’s Claims on Canada-US Trade, Highlights Mutual Benefits
A new report challenges US President-elect Donald Trump’s claim that the US is “subsidizing” Canada through trade, revealing a mutually beneficial relationship.
BC Conservatives Demand Election Review Over Surrey-Guildford ‘Irregularities’
The BC Conservatives are calling for a review of alleged voting 'irregularities' in Surrey-Guildford, where a 22-vote NDP win secured a razor-thin majority in the legislature. Allegations include improper mail-in ballots and non-resident voting, with Elections BC now investigating.
Under Pressure: US Annexation Rhetoric and Tariff Threats Test Canada’s Perceived Sovereignty
Canada is under pressure as US annexation rhetoric and tariff threats escalate.
Canada Commits $440 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine as Domestic Priorities Face Scrutiny
Canada pledges $440 million in military aid to Ukraine, sparking concerns over domestic priorities.
Canada’s Deficit Hits $61.9B as Spending and Debt Spiral
Canada’s deficit jumps to $61.9B—well over target—while borrowing rises and economic risks grow.
Canada Funds ‘Media Freedom’ Abroad While Silencing News at Home
As Canada uses taxpayers’ money to purportedly support global “media freedom,” its domestic policies undermine access to news and weaken smaller outlets.
Millions in Funding, Zero Oversight: The Fall of Small Business BC
Despite millions in funding, Small Business BC collapsed into bankruptcy, raising questions about oversight.
Small Business BC's Sudden Bankruptcy Raises Questions About Government Oversight
Small Business BC's sudden bankruptcy has raised serious questions about government oversight and accountability.
Canada Considers Sending Confiscated Firearms to Ukraine After Billions in Aid
Canada has poured billions into Ukraine—and now it’s eyeing confiscated firearms from its own citizens to send overseas.
Canada’s Access-to-Information Failures Erode Public Trust
Months after requesting details on taxpayer-funded grants, Coastal Front remains without answers, highlighting systemic failures in Canada’s access-to-information system.
Auditor General Report Exposes Mismanagement of Billions in Pandemic Loans
An Auditor General report reveals $3.5 billion in pandemic loans went to ineligible businesses amid widespread mismanagement.
Metro Vancouver Freezes Staff Travel Amid Outrage Over Spending and Tax Hike
Metro Vancouver has frozen out-of-province staff travel amid criticism of costly trips and a nearly 10 percent tax hike in the 2025 budget, following scrutiny over a staff member’s trip to Lisbon.
Canada’s High-Stakes EV Tariffs: Protecting Industries or Punishing Consumers?
Canada’s 100 percent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles has ignited a trade war with far-reaching consequences. What began as a move to protect domestic industries is now impacting farmers, consumers, and diplomatic ties.
Scurvy Resurgence Highlights Food Insecurity in Canada
Scurvy’s return in Canada highlights the growing food insecurity crisis in a nation grappling with rising costs.
Trudeau’s $250 Rebates and Tax Holiday: Help or Hype?
The federal government has unveiled a new suite of tax measures aimed at easing financial strain on Canadians, but critics are questioning whether the initiatives will offer relief or further weaken an already sluggish economy.