More Private Educational Institutions to Close Government of Canada would be issuing notices to many educational institutions involved in issuing degrees and diplomas not on merit. It is found that in many cases students were working outside the institution to pay the money to the institute but they were getting degrees without getting proper education or on just weekend classes. The government now would make sure … Read More
Bank of Canada would be loosing 6 – 8 billion Carolyn Rogers of Bank of Canada informs Canadians the they would be loosing 6 to 8 billion dollars provided the interest rate does not go up. If it comes down then it would require 2 years to coverup those looses. For Canadians, if the Bank of Canada looses money on it’s products, it’s in fact Canadians money. Not only that … Read More
Pause New Carbon Tax – 7 Premiers Request PM On April 01, 2024, Carbon tax would increase by 23% on gas. Environmentalists seems to be happy but the provincial governments caution that the increase would jack the prices up because everything is transported one way or the other. On the flip side, the in Ontario a family size of 4 would get a rebate of $1.120. No matter what … Read More
Canadians Mourn on the passing of Brian Mulroney The former Prime Minister, The Right Hon. Brian Mulroney has passed away. Canadians are saddened by the news. Conservative Leader issued a Statement on this moment. ““It is with great sadness that Canadians learn of the loss of one of our greatest ever statesmen, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney. The love and prayers of all Canadians go to his beloved … Read More
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Donald Trump “immunity” Case On Wednesday, February 28, 2024, Supreme court gave a green light to take-up the unprecedented presidential immunity case, citing allegedly overturning the presidential election result. The Supreme Court said this in the short order. “The case will be set for oral argument during the week of April 22, 2024. Petitioner’s brief on the merits, and any amicus curiae briefs in … Read More
GAZA – Over 100 Killed near Aid Convoy UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres feels helpless over people who were killed, They were there to pick food from an air convoy. “I condemn Thursday’s incident in Gaza in which more than 100 people were reportedly killed or injured while seeking life-saving aid. The desperate civilians in Gaza need urgent help, including those in the north where the UN has … Read More
Covid-19, ArriveCan App – Rules not followed Canada’s auditor general said earlier this month there was a “glaring disregard” for fundamental management and contracting practices as ArriveCan was developed and implemented. Trudeau also expressed his opinion that even in the emergencies rules would have been followed. Read More
Reporter Arrested and Release Shortly After Davic Menzies, a reporter from Rebel Media posed a question on the Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland which she didn’t answer. She was a bit pushed that caused his short arrest but was released shortly. The question was, “how come IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) is not a terrorist group (in Canada)” “and why is your government supporting Islam”, Read More
British Mine Sweeper Passes Through Bosporus and Dardanelles According to Montreux Convention Turkey controls the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits to allow or disallow the warships. Most recently Turkey allowed British Mine Sweepers to pass throw that may help Ukraine in the on going war. Turkey wants to keep good relationship with Ukraine and Russia that helps Turkish Economy. Russians did not show any anger yet perhaps because the … Read More
Winsor Mayor Reacts to Ottawa’s Letter To end the February 2022 Windsor Bridge blockade Ottawa had promised to cover the cost the city of Windsor faced but the check from Ottawa came with 900k short. Former Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino did announce that the city will have 6.9 million dollars to manage and end the blockade but the current minister Dominic LeBlanc sent a smaller … Read More
Gluten-free foods contain more fat, sugar and are not a healthy substitute to regular products, experts say
Parliament adjourns for 2018, ending final sitting in Centre Block for a decade “Now we are about to leave this beautiful Chamber, this magnificent edifice, this building …
Health Gluten-free foods contain more fat, sugar and are not a healthy substitute to regular products, experts say