Canada Free Press
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‘Notwithstanding clause’ more commonplace—even ‘normalized’—and may be least-worst option to ensure legislative authority
VANCOUVER—It’s becoming more commonplace for provincial governments to consider and use the “notwithstanding clause,” finds a new essay published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
“Essentially, the notwithstanding clause has become more normalized as provincial governments see it as a legitimate option when governing,” said Lydia Miljan, professor of political science at the University of Windsor, senior fellow at the Fraser Institute and author of Has the Notwithstanding Clause Become Less Controversial?
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No Kings Scam

The No Kings protesters want you to believe that they are a part of a grassroots movement that is genuinely upset that President Trump is, as they put it, a dictator-wannabe. Except, it’s all a lie. It’s orchestrated, produced, and funded by the political machine behind the Democrat Party’s latest lurch leftward.
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The real genocide is not taking place in Gaza, but in Nigeria

Global conflict has reached its highest level since World War II, fueled by a surge in terrorist insurgencies, political upheaval, and full-scale wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and dozens of other regions. According to the Peace Research Institute, there are 61 active conflicts across 35 countries.
In the longstanding and brutal ledger of religious persecution, Nigeria now occupies its own grim chapter with its enduring pogrom against Christians. Nigeria is the largest populated nation on the African continent and has become the crucible of suffering for its Christian minority.
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Two Grimsby residents fight $75,000 human rights claim filed by town councillor over Facebook page

TORONTO, ON:The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that lawyers have filed responses on behalf of David Sharpe and Duncan Storey, two Grimsby, Ontario, residents named in a human rights complaint brought by sitting town councillor Jennifer Korstanje. The councillor alleges sex-based discrimination arising from posts on a news, commentary, and satire Facebook page called the Grimsby Independent News (GIN).
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Ottawa and the four biggest provinces have spent (or foregone revenues) of at least $158 billion to create at most 68,000 “clean” jobs since 2014
VANCOUVER—Despite the hype of a “clean” economic transition, governments in Ottawa and in the four largest provinces have spent or foregone revenues of more than $150 billion (inflation-adjusted) on low-carbon initiatives since 2014/15, but have only created, at best, 68,000 clean jobs, according to two new studies published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.