
Ottawa Helped Fuel Congo’s Crisis — Then Billed You for the Relief
After years of backing the regime accused of fuelling Congo’s crisis, Canada pledged millions in aid to help fix it. Taxpayers paid for both the damage and the repair.
Despite Millions of Dollars of Investment, the Downtown Eastside Remains Desolate
The Downtown Eastside has become world famous for its high levels of poverty, drug use, and homelessness, and even after years of time and investment, the area still has not been revitalized.
Canada Expands Foreign Aid While Accountability Concerns Persist
As Canada faces ongoing scrutiny over its foreign aid spending, the federal government has announced $37.9 million in new funding for five international development projects.
BC Budget 2025: Record $10.9B Deficit Raises Concerns Over Debt and Spending
BC’s budget ramps up spending without a balance plan, fuelling concerns over soaring debt.
Turmoil Grows in BC Conservative Caucus
Deep divisions within the BC Conservatives were on display this past weekend as more than 750 members gathered for the party’s annual general meeting.
BC to Require Canadian Biofuels for Fuel Standards, Potentially Impacting US Imports
BC will require renewable fuel content in gasoline and diesel to come from Canadian producers by 2026, which the government says will support local biofuel companies.
Vancouver Council Votes to Pause New Supportive Housing Developments
Vancouver City Council has voted 6-3 to pause new supportive housing projects. Critics warn the move could worsen homelessness, while Mayor Ken Sim says the current system is not working.
BC’s New Agriculture Task Force Expands Response to US Tariff Threats
The BC government's newly launched agriculture task force aims to protect the province's food supply amid US tariff threats. However, it remains unclear if this initiative represents a genuine solution or another reactive measure in the province's uncertain trade strategy.
Canada Lists Seven Latin American Crime Groups as Terrorist Entities
Canada has listed seven Latin American crime groups as terrorist entities. The move aims to combat fentanyl trafficking and allows authorities to freeze assets of these organizations.
Government Expense Report Shows Nearly $50K Spent on Lodging for Two-Night Stay
A government travel expense report shows John Murray, President & CEO of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, incurred nearly $50,000 in lodging costs for a two-night stay in Toronto.
Mayor, Vancouver Police Announce Task Force Targeting Organized Crime
The City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Police Department have launched a new initiative aimed at dismantling organized crime networks and addressing public safety concerns in the Downtown Eastside and other areas.
Canada’s Trade Turmoil: Unprepared and Outmatched
Canada has stumbled into a full-scale economic war. With Trump’s tariffs looming and businesses already feeling the strain, Ottawa has yet to offer a clear strategy. Can Canada mitigate the fallout, or will it remain at Washington’s mercy?
Leaked Report Reveals BC’s Safe Supply Drugs Being Diverted, Renewing Calls for Inquiry
A leaked BC Ministry of Health report confirms safe supply opioids are being diverted into illegal markets, sparking renewed calls for a public inquiry.
BC Escalates Trade Battle as US Tariffs Loom, but Critics Warn of Economic Fallout
BC’s response to looming US tariffs includes a trade war room, expedited projects, and a US liquor ban, but critics warn of economic fallout and unintended consequences.
Canada Has Given Millions to USAID Over the Years
Canada has given USAID millions over the years for initiatives such as “gender-sensitive watershed planning.”
BC Forms 'War Room' to Fight US Tariffs
The BC government is launching a new cabinet committee to counter US tariff threats.
Millions in Grave Recovery Funds Spent on Publicists and Consultants, no Remains Found
Millions earmarked for recovering graves at the Kamloops Residential School were instead spent on publicists, consultants, and administration, with no human remains found nearly four years later.
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.