Canada Free Press
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Higher carbon taxes are a bad deal for taxpayers

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is criticizing the Memorandum of Understanding between the federal and Alberta governments for including higher carbon taxes.
“Hidden carbon taxes will make it harder for Canadian businesses to compete and will push Canadian entrepreneurs to shift production south of the border,” said Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director. “Politicians should not be forcing carbon taxes on Canadians with the hope that maybe one day we will get a major project built.
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Epstein Files Transparency Act

December promises epic political theatre. The Epstein Files Transparency Act sets the stage. Here’s a guide:
Before December 19, 2025 the Department of Justice (DOJ) must release—in searchable, downloadable formats—their “files” on Epstein and associates, including:
- Flight logs, pilot and travel records, manifests, itineraries, and immigration documents related to aircraft, vessels and vehicles owned or used by Epstein;
- Names of persons connected to Epstein’s criminal activities, and a tally of corporate, nonprofit, academic and governmental entities tied to Epstein;
- Epstein-related immunity deals, non-prosecution agreements and sealed settlements;
- DOJ emails, memos and notes concerning decisions to charge or investigate Epstein et al.
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Tribes: A Melting Pot No Longer?

"Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and no city or household divided against itself will stand."Jesus Christ, Matthew 12:25 (RSV)
In grade school, I often heard about our country's "Melting Pot," a symbol of the blending of diverse ethnicities united by the idea that we are a nation formed by various groups coming together to create a new and distinct culture unlike any other. As a predominantly Christian nation, we welcomed everyone through legal immigration.
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China abandoned Communism Economy 45 years ago

China abandoned Communism Economy 45 years ago.
Now, China has an Authoritarian government with a Capitalism economy, which is more ruthless than America's.
Tens of thousands of people are becoming homeless in China, because they are blacklisted by Social Credit System
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Tens of thousands young people are becoming homeless in China, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System

Tens of thousands young people are becoming homeless in China, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System.
The social credit blacklist cuts people off from modern life. No bank access, no digital payments, no ability to rent a home or even book transport. In a system where everything is digital, being blacklisted means being erased.