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  1. CALGARY – The Canadian Constitution Foundation will appear in court on Friday as an intervenor in the appeal of R v Heather, a case challenging the constitutionality of Calgary’s Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw.

    In November 2024, Calgary resident Larry Heather was convicted under the Bylaw for protesting a “Reading with Royalty” drag queen storytime event outside the Calgary Central Library in April 2023.

  2. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s two-day cabinet meeting in Toronto cost taxpayers more than $532,000, a href="https://www.ourcommons.ca/written-questions/45-1/q-334?expandquestion=true&response=1371683§ion=cov""records reviewed by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show. Carney’s cabinet meetings cost thousands of dollars more than recent cabinet retreats hosted by former prime minister Justin Trudeau.

  3. As Canada approaches the ten-year mark of legalized doctor-assisted death, the number of annual deaths appears to be plateauing, according to the federal government’s latest report on medical assistance in dying (MAID).

    A total of 16,499 people died by MAID in Canada in 2024. However, the year-over-year annual growth rate in deaths has been shrinking, from 36.8 per cent between 2019 and 2020, to 6.9 per cent between 2023 and 2024, according to Health Canada’s sixth annual report on MAID.

    “While the data suggests that the number of annual MAID provisions is beginning to stabilize, it will take several more years before long-term trends can be conclusively identified,” according to the report. ---More...

  4. "The Righteous Hunter" will shock, anger and embolden parents to protect their kids. As for the predators who see this? I pray you become paralyzed by the Fear of God, and the American Parent.

  5. When Monica Lopez, 76, arrived home late on Thanksgiving night, the first sign that something was wrong was the side gate left standing open. Inside, the disruption was unmistakable. Her bedroom had been overturned, with clothing tossed across the floor, drawers pulled out and emptied, and shards of glass from a broken window littering the room, evidence of a break-in that had unfolded while she was away with family.

    According to Lopez, the intruders had taken valuables, including her wedding ring and several thousand dollars she had planned to use for her mortgage payment.

    “I can’t believe people would do something like that,” Lopez told KTLA’s Lindsey Peña. -- More...

    Audio report by Nadra Enzi