🎓Indigenous course requirement now in place for B.C. high school students
Grade 12 students in British Columbia this school year are the first required to take an Indigenous-focused course in order to graduate.
The Indigenous-focused grad requirement, announced last year, was developed by the Ministry of Education and the First Nations Education Steering Committee.
The Ministry of Education and Child Care said the requirement is "intended to build further awareness and understanding of First Peoples' perspectives, cultures, and histories among all B.C. students and serve as an important step toward reconciliation."
Courses like English First Peoples 12, and Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12, have been on the provincial curriculum for years, but were optional.
Now students must take one in order to graduate, or another provincially-approved course their school offers.
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Grade 12 students in British Columbia this school year are the first required to take an Indigenous-focused course in order to graduate.
The Indigenous-focused grad requirement, announced last year, was developed by the Ministry of Education and the First Nations Education Steering Committee.
The Ministry of Education and Child Care said the requirement is "intended to build further awareness and understanding of First Peoples' perspectives, cultures, and histories among all B.C. students and serve as an important step toward reconciliation."
Courses like English First Peoples 12, and Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12, have been on the provincial curriculum for years, but were optional.
Now students must take one in order to graduate, or another provincially-approved course their school offers.
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Poilievre promises 'big bonuses' to municipalities that exceed 15% housing starts
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released a housing plan that promises to “remov(e) gatekeepers and red tape” by building more homes to increase affordability.
According to the announcement, Poilievre’s Building Homes Not Bureaucracy Act would:
🔹Require cities and surrounding municipalities to increase the number of homes built by 15 per cent each year and withhold funding if the compounding targets are not met.
🔹Provide a building bonus for municipalities that exceed a 15 per cent increase in housing completions and reclaim funds from municipalities that miss the target.
🔹Withhold transit and infrastructure funding from cities that do not build sufficient high-density housing around transit stations.
Ennoscript Canadians to file complaints about NIMBYism with the federal infrastructure department and impose fines or withhold infrastructure and transit dollars until cities allow homes to be built.
🔹Provide a “Super Bonus” to any municipality that has greatly exceeded its housing targets.
#housing #Poilievre
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released a housing plan that promises to “remov(e) gatekeepers and red tape” by building more homes to increase affordability.
According to the announcement, Poilievre’s Building Homes Not Bureaucracy Act would:
🔹Require cities and surrounding municipalities to increase the number of homes built by 15 per cent each year and withhold funding if the compounding targets are not met.
🔹Provide a building bonus for municipalities that exceed a 15 per cent increase in housing completions and reclaim funds from municipalities that miss the target.
🔹Withhold transit and infrastructure funding from cities that do not build sufficient high-density housing around transit stations.
Ennoscript Canadians to file complaints about NIMBYism with the federal infrastructure department and impose fines or withhold infrastructure and transit dollars until cities allow homes to be built.
🔹Provide a “Super Bonus” to any municipality that has greatly exceeded its housing targets.
#housing #Poilievre
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🇨🇦🇮🇳 Canada expels Indian diplomat after accusing India of murdering Sikh activist
Canada has expelled a senior Indian diplomat hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of being involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and prominent figure in Canada’s Sikh community was shot dead outside of a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C. on June 18. His murder raised tensions between Indian communities in Canada and between Canada and India.
“Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty,” said Trudeau in the House of Commons on Monday.
Trudeau said he raised the issue with Indian officials, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his trip to the G20 summit in New Delhi last week.
Shortly after Trudeau’s remarks, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Canada had expelled a senior Indian diplomat.
“We will not tolerate any form of foreign interference,” Joly said. She also added that the expulsion was a direct “consequence” of India’s conduct.
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Canada has expelled a senior Indian diplomat hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of being involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and prominent figure in Canada’s Sikh community was shot dead outside of a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C. on June 18. His murder raised tensions between Indian communities in Canada and between Canada and India.
“Any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty,” said Trudeau in the House of Commons on Monday.
Trudeau said he raised the issue with Indian officials, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his trip to the G20 summit in New Delhi last week.
Shortly after Trudeau’s remarks, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Canada had expelled a senior Indian diplomat.
“We will not tolerate any form of foreign interference,” Joly said. She also added that the expulsion was a direct “consequence” of India’s conduct.
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Justin Trudeau hosts the 2023 Global Progress Action Summit
International leaders assembled in Montreal on Saturday for the Global Progress Action Summit, a gathering of progressive leaders from around the world.
The video shows PM Justin Trudeau greeting his longtime ally ex-PM of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern.
Among other political figures taking part in the summit were the Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre, the former Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, and the leader of the UK Labour Party, Keir Starmer. More than 15 countries were represented.
“If we’re not responding to where people are (in their) daily life, then we’re not going to be connecting with them,” Trudeau said during a panel discussion.
#Quebec
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International leaders assembled in Montreal on Saturday for the Global Progress Action Summit, a gathering of progressive leaders from around the world.
The video shows PM Justin Trudeau greeting his longtime ally ex-PM of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern.
Among other political figures taking part in the summit were the Prime Minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre, the former Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, and the leader of the UK Labour Party, Keir Starmer. More than 15 countries were represented.
“If we’re not responding to where people are (in their) daily life, then we’re not going to be connecting with them,” Trudeau said during a panel discussion.
#Quebec
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📈Canada's inflation rate increases to 4%
Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices.
Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that the inflation rate ticked higher by 0.7 percentage points, in large part because gasoline prices increased on an annual basis for the first time since January.
Pump prices increased by 4.6 per cent in August alone, and are up by 0.8 per cent compared to where they were a year ago.
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Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices.
Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that the inflation rate ticked higher by 0.7 percentage points, in large part because gasoline prices increased on an annual basis for the first time since January.
Pump prices increased by 4.6 per cent in August alone, and are up by 0.8 per cent compared to where they were a year ago.
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🏠 Canada's housing crisis will take years to solve: finance minister
An affordable housing crisis that is hurting the Canadian government's popularity will take years to resolve, even if construction hits an 80-year high, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday.
"It will take all of us — the federal government and the provinces, cities and towns, the private sector and non-profits ... working together in common cause, not for weeks or months, but for years," Freeland said.
"Building the homes a growing Canada needs will require another great national effort," she told a Montreal conference, saying the country would have to build homes at a speed and scale not seen since the 1940s and 1950s.
In a bid to boost supply, the government has said it will remove the federal 5 per cent GST on the construction of new rental apartment buildings and is telling cities to do more to address the issue.
#housing #Freeland
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An affordable housing crisis that is hurting the Canadian government's popularity will take years to resolve, even if construction hits an 80-year high, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday.
"It will take all of us — the federal government and the provinces, cities and towns, the private sector and non-profits ... working together in common cause, not for weeks or months, but for years," Freeland said.
"Building the homes a growing Canada needs will require another great national effort," she told a Montreal conference, saying the country would have to build homes at a speed and scale not seen since the 1940s and 1950s.
In a bid to boost supply, the government has said it will remove the federal 5 per cent GST on the construction of new rental apartment buildings and is telling cities to do more to address the issue.
#housing #Freeland
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🇨🇦🇮🇳 Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges PM Trudeau to reveal evidence of India’s role in killing of Canadian Sikh leader
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday to provide Canadians with hard evidence that agents of the Indian government were behind the slaying of a prominent Sikh leader that has led to a deep chill in Indo-Canadian relations.
“The Prime Minister needs to come clean with all the facts. We need to know all the evidence possible so that Canadians can make judgments on that,” Poilievre told reporters.
The Prime Minister announced Monday that Ottawa had credible intelligence that India carried out the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and it expelled India’s top foreign intelligence officer in the High Commission in Ottawa.
On Tuesday, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly denied the allegations and said he was expelling a Canadian diplomat in turn. He said the New Delhi-based diplomat had five days to leave the country.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday to provide Canadians with hard evidence that agents of the Indian government were behind the slaying of a prominent Sikh leader that has led to a deep chill in Indo-Canadian relations.
“The Prime Minister needs to come clean with all the facts. We need to know all the evidence possible so that Canadians can make judgments on that,” Poilievre told reporters.
The Prime Minister announced Monday that Ottawa had credible intelligence that India carried out the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and it expelled India’s top foreign intelligence officer in the High Commission in Ottawa.
On Tuesday, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly denied the allegations and said he was expelling a Canadian diplomat in turn. He said the New Delhi-based diplomat had five days to leave the country.
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🇨🇦🇬🇧👑 Quebec is the most anti-monarchy province in Canada
A new study by Léger finds that Quebec is still the most anti-monarchy province in Canada. 63% of Canadians believe that it’s time for Canada to reconsider its ties to the British Monarchy, including 78% of Quebecers, where agreement with the sentiment is highest.
Support for the monarchy among the provinces is highest in British Columbia, where a majority (55%) still believe it’s time for Canada to reconsider its ties to the monarchy now that Charles III is king.
The study also found that half of Canadians (51%), including 63% of Quebecers, agree that the monarchy in Canada is outdated and does not have a place in the 21st century.
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A new study by Léger finds that Quebec is still the most anti-monarchy province in Canada. 63% of Canadians believe that it’s time for Canada to reconsider its ties to the British Monarchy, including 78% of Quebecers, where agreement with the sentiment is highest.
Support for the monarchy among the provinces is highest in British Columbia, where a majority (55%) still believe it’s time for Canada to reconsider its ties to the monarchy now that Charles III is king.
The study also found that half of Canadians (51%), including 63% of Quebecers, agree that the monarchy in Canada is outdated and does not have a place in the 21st century.
#Quebec #BritishColumbia #KingCharles
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1 Million March 4 Children protests will take place in cities across Canada on Sept. 20
The "1 Million March 4 Children" will be held in cities across the country on Wednesday. The protests will start at 9 a.m. with a school walk out and continue with a march at 11 a.m.
The group’s site says it advocates for the “elimination of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum, pronouns, gender ideology and mixed bathrooms in schools.”
“Brothers and Sisters of Humanity, join us in the March to Protect Our Children From Indoctrination and Sexualization,” reads the site.
Several pro-LGBT groups have promised to counter-protest the demonstration.
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The "1 Million March 4 Children" will be held in cities across the country on Wednesday. The protests will start at 9 a.m. with a school walk out and continue with a march at 11 a.m.
The group’s site says it advocates for the “elimination of the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) curriculum, pronouns, gender ideology and mixed bathrooms in schools.”
“Brothers and Sisters of Humanity, join us in the March to Protect Our Children From Indoctrination and Sexualization,” reads the site.
Several pro-LGBT groups have promised to counter-protest the demonstration.
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🏠 Trudeau says he 'should have, could have' moved faster on housing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he "could have" and "should have" moved faster on making affordable housing a priority for his government — an insight that comes as his government faces the worst polling it's seen since coming to power.
"I will say it hasn't been enough," Trudeau said in an interview. "We should have, could have moved faster. Absolutely. There's always more to do."
Trudeau said repeatedly that he believes Canadians would feel even more squeezed under a Conservative government. He also added he'd love "to wave a federal magic wand" to get more homes and purpose-built rental units built in municipalities.
Trudeau's mood changes as quickly as the weather. At one point, he argues housing is not the government's primary concern. Then, he admits he should have done more.
#Trudeau #housing
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he "could have" and "should have" moved faster on making affordable housing a priority for his government — an insight that comes as his government faces the worst polling it's seen since coming to power.
"I will say it hasn't been enough," Trudeau said in an interview. "We should have, could have moved faster. Absolutely. There's always more to do."
Trudeau said repeatedly that he believes Canadians would feel even more squeezed under a Conservative government. He also added he'd love "to wave a federal magic wand" to get more homes and purpose-built rental units built in municipalities.
Trudeau's mood changes as quickly as the weather. At one point, he argues housing is not the government's primary concern. Then, he admits he should have done more.
#Trudeau #housing
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🏳️🌈🚫1 Million March 4 Children in Montreal
Protesters from the 1 Million March 4 Children in Montreal are chanting "Leave our kids alone." They are facing counter-protesters from LGBT-activists.
There is a massive police presence on the scene.
#Quebec #protest
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Protesters from the 1 Million March 4 Children in Montreal are chanting "Leave our kids alone." They are facing counter-protesters from LGBT-activists.
There is a massive police presence on the scene.
#Quebec #protest
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🏳️🌈🚫1 Million March 4 Children in Montreal Protesters from the 1 Million March 4 Children in Montreal are chanting "Leave our kids alone." They are facing counter-protesters from LGBT-activists. There is a massive police presence on the scene. #Quebec…
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Developers who own ex-Greenbelt land also benefited from province's order to expand Hamilton urban boundary
Two Hamilton developers who successfully influenced the Ford government to remove their land from the Greenbelt simultaneously benefited from a provincial order to expand the city's urban boundary.
The same day in 2022 the province announced its plans to remove three Hamilton sites from the Greenbelt, it also opened up an additional 2,200 hectares of local countryside for development.
The move came one year after Hamilton council voted not to expand its boundary and has since prompted one councillor to say Premier Doug Ford is allowing a "tsunami" of development on rural land, instead of the "small" waves the city once envisioned.
#Ontario
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Two Hamilton developers who successfully influenced the Ford government to remove their land from the Greenbelt simultaneously benefited from a provincial order to expand the city's urban boundary.
The same day in 2022 the province announced its plans to remove three Hamilton sites from the Greenbelt, it also opened up an additional 2,200 hectares of local countryside for development.
The move came one year after Hamilton council voted not to expand its boundary and has since prompted one councillor to say Premier Doug Ford is allowing a "tsunami" of development on rural land, instead of the "small" waves the city once envisioned.
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Canada Post breaking law by gathering info from envelopes, parcels: watchdog
The federal privacy watchdog says Canada Post is breaking the law by gleaning information from the outsides of envelopes and packages to help build marketing lists that it rents to businesses.
The office of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne says information collected for the marketing program includes data about where individuals live and what type of online shopping they do, based on who sends them packages.
The commissioner found Canada Post had not obtained authorization from individuals to indirectly collect such personal information.
In a report on his office's investigation, Dufresne says this amounts to a violation of section 5 of the Privacy Act.
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The federal privacy watchdog says Canada Post is breaking the law by gleaning information from the outsides of envelopes and packages to help build marketing lists that it rents to businesses.
The office of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne says information collected for the marketing program includes data about where individuals live and what type of online shopping they do, based on who sends them packages.
The commissioner found Canada Post had not obtained authorization from individuals to indirectly collect such personal information.
In a report on his office's investigation, Dufresne says this amounts to a violation of section 5 of the Privacy Act.
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🏳️🌈🚫1 Million March 4 Children in Ottawa
More than 1,000 people reportedly gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa at the peak of the demonstration.
Organizers of the marches said they were protesting the "premature sexualization and potentially harmful indoctrination" of children.
Ottawa police reported they have arrested two people for "inciting hatred" at the protest.
#Ontario #protest
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More than 1,000 people reportedly gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa at the peak of the demonstration.
Organizers of the marches said they were protesting the "premature sexualization and potentially harmful indoctrination" of children.
Ottawa police reported they have arrested two people for "inciting hatred" at the protest.
#Ontario #protest
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🏳️🌈Trudeau speaks out against 1 Million March 4 Children
The LGBT-supporting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to X (Twitter) to condemn the 1 Million March 4 Children that took place across Canada on Wednesday.
"Let me make one thing very clear: Transphobia, homophobia, and biphobia have no place in this country. We strongly condemn this hate and its manifestations, and we stand united in support of 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians across the country – you are valid and you are valued," Trudeau wrote.
While some X users agreed with Trudeau, expressing gratitude, many openly mocked him in replies. Here's the top list (admin's pick)
🔹"What is 2SLGBTQI+?"
🔹"Resign."
🔹"Translation of Justin Trudeau's post... Let me make one thing very clear: the Liberal Party supports radical gender activists. We are against parental rights and the protection of children in schools. We strongly condemn parents who march to protect their kids as hateful bigots."
🔹"This is the gayest tweet I have ever read"
🔹"You're discrimating against the missing letters of the alphabet there, and also the other mathematical functions besides +. You hypocrite."
🔹"We get it you’re gay."
#protest
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The LGBT-supporting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to X (Twitter) to condemn the 1 Million March 4 Children that took place across Canada on Wednesday.
"Let me make one thing very clear: Transphobia, homophobia, and biphobia have no place in this country. We strongly condemn this hate and its manifestations, and we stand united in support of 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians across the country – you are valid and you are valued," Trudeau wrote.
While some X users agreed with Trudeau, expressing gratitude, many openly mocked him in replies. Here's the top list (admin's pick)
🔹"What is 2SLGBTQI+?"
🔹"Resign."
🔹"Translation of Justin Trudeau's post... Let me make one thing very clear: the Liberal Party supports radical gender activists. We are against parental rights and the protection of children in schools. We strongly condemn parents who march to protect their kids as hateful bigots."
🔹"This is the gayest tweet I have ever read"
🔹"You're discrimating against the missing letters of the alphabet there, and also the other mathematical functions besides +. You hypocrite."
🔹"We get it you’re gay."
#protest
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🏠 Feds tell people struggling to find housing to call 'local authorities'
Housing Minister Sean Fraser, during a press conference on Monday, responded to reporters who asked how the government’s recent measures announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau— including the removal of the GST from construction of rental apartments — will help people find affordable homes right now.
“You’ve got to realize the tools that we have at the federal level … will take a significant period of time to grow the housing stock, and that’s what we’re trying to do,” Fraser said. “But people who are without an option today need to reach out to their local authorities who are actually managing the on-the-ground supports. The situation varies, obviously, from community to community.”
Social media lit up at Fraser’s use of “local authorities,” which can be used to describe the police.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre saw it as an opportunity to criticize the Liberal government: “After the Liberals doubled housing costs, Trudeau’s housing minister tells Canadians to call ‘local authorities’ to help them find a place to live,” Poilievre wrote on X.
#housing #Trudeau #Poilievre
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Housing Minister Sean Fraser, during a press conference on Monday, responded to reporters who asked how the government’s recent measures announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau— including the removal of the GST from construction of rental apartments — will help people find affordable homes right now.
“You’ve got to realize the tools that we have at the federal level … will take a significant period of time to grow the housing stock, and that’s what we’re trying to do,” Fraser said. “But people who are without an option today need to reach out to their local authorities who are actually managing the on-the-ground supports. The situation varies, obviously, from community to community.”
Social media lit up at Fraser’s use of “local authorities,” which can be used to describe the police.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre saw it as an opportunity to criticize the Liberal government: “After the Liberals doubled housing costs, Trudeau’s housing minister tells Canadians to call ‘local authorities’ to help them find a place to live,” Poilievre wrote on X.
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'It was a mistake:' Ford reversing Ontario government's decision to open Greenbelt
Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open the Greenbelt to developers.
Ford made the announcement on Thursday afternoon at a news conference in Niagara Falls where his caucus has gathered for a party retreat.
"I made a promise to you that I wouldn't touch the Greenbelt. I broke that promise. And for that, I'm very, very sorry. I pride myself on keeping our promises. It was a mistake to open the Greenbelt. It was a mistake to establish a process that moves too fast,” Ford told reporters.
Ford said the process involved in selecting what parcels of land would be removed from the Greenbelt left “too much room for some people to benefit over others.”
"It caused people to question our motives. As a first step, to earn back your trust, I'll be reversing the changes we made and won't make any changes to the Greenbelt in the future,” Ford said.
#Ontario
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Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open the Greenbelt to developers.
Ford made the announcement on Thursday afternoon at a news conference in Niagara Falls where his caucus has gathered for a party retreat.
"I made a promise to you that I wouldn't touch the Greenbelt. I broke that promise. And for that, I'm very, very sorry. I pride myself on keeping our promises. It was a mistake to open the Greenbelt. It was a mistake to establish a process that moves too fast,” Ford told reporters.
Ford said the process involved in selecting what parcels of land would be removed from the Greenbelt left “too much room for some people to benefit over others.”
"It caused people to question our motives. As a first step, to earn back your trust, I'll be reversing the changes we made and won't make any changes to the Greenbelt in the future,” Ford said.
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💰Alberta releases pension plan report, seeks 53% of CPP's assets
Albertans could contribute less and receive more in benefits should the province create its own pension plan, but the program would also potentially face complex withdrawal negotiations, steep operating costs, and relies on receiving more than half of the Canada Pension’s Plan’s assets.
The findings were set out Thursday with the release of the government-commissioned pension plan report from Lifeworks.
It confirms that it is possible for Alberta to leave the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), without the approval of other provinces, but also that the CPP Act does not compel Ottawa to negotiate with a withdrawing province over the division of the CPP’s assets and liabilities.
It assumes Alberta — home to roughly 12 per cent of Canada’s population — will receive 53 per cent of the CPP’s base assets, some $334 billion, based on what it deems to be “equal to Albertans’ contributions less benefit payments and expenses accumulated with net investment earnings.”
Thursday’s report contends that Alberta workers and businesses have put $60 billion more into the CPP than has been paid out to Albertans since its inception in 1966.
When asked if the move was about gaining leverage against Ottawa, Danielle Smith emphasized that Albertans will have the final say in a referendum.
#Alberta
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Albertans could contribute less and receive more in benefits should the province create its own pension plan, but the program would also potentially face complex withdrawal negotiations, steep operating costs, and relies on receiving more than half of the Canada Pension’s Plan’s assets.
The findings were set out Thursday with the release of the government-commissioned pension plan report from Lifeworks.
It confirms that it is possible for Alberta to leave the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), without the approval of other provinces, but also that the CPP Act does not compel Ottawa to negotiate with a withdrawing province over the division of the CPP’s assets and liabilities.
It assumes Alberta — home to roughly 12 per cent of Canada’s population — will receive 53 per cent of the CPP’s base assets, some $334 billion, based on what it deems to be “equal to Albertans’ contributions less benefit payments and expenses accumulated with net investment earnings.”
Thursday’s report contends that Alberta workers and businesses have put $60 billion more into the CPP than has been paid out to Albertans since its inception in 1966.
When asked if the move was about gaining leverage against Ottawa, Danielle Smith emphasized that Albertans will have the final say in a referendum.
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🎓Ottawa forecasts 1.4 million international student applications a year by 2027
The number of foreign students applying to come to Canada each year is forecast by the federal immigration department to rise to 1.4 million by 2027, an internal policy document says, which also raises concerns that such growth is “unsustainable.”
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada forecast the rapid rise in the number of foreign students in a paper last month about establishing a class of “trusted” universities and colleges, which would qualify for faster processing of international student study permits.
The document says that from 2019 to 2022 study permit applications for overseas students have increased by nearly 300,000 a year.
“By 2027, volumes are forecasted to nearly double to 1.4 million applications per year,” it says.
Housing Minister Sean Fraser floated the prospect of a cap on international student numbers at the cabinet retreat in Charlottetown last month, saying the number of foreign students is putting pressure on rental markets and driving up costs.
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The number of foreign students applying to come to Canada each year is forecast by the federal immigration department to rise to 1.4 million by 2027, an internal policy document says, which also raises concerns that such growth is “unsustainable.”
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada forecast the rapid rise in the number of foreign students in a paper last month about establishing a class of “trusted” universities and colleges, which would qualify for faster processing of international student study permits.
The document says that from 2019 to 2022 study permit applications for overseas students have increased by nearly 300,000 a year.
“By 2027, volumes are forecasted to nearly double to 1.4 million applications per year,” it says.
Housing Minister Sean Fraser floated the prospect of a cap on international student numbers at the cabinet retreat in Charlottetown last month, saying the number of foreign students is putting pressure on rental markets and driving up costs.
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🇨🇦 The Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) is an Antifa operation Chaired by former Chief Executive Officer of the Jewish-Canadian Congress Bernie Farber. CAHN receives funding from both the Canadian government (With government funding beginning in 2020 and the CAHN receiving $268'400 in from government grants in 2022 alone) and Canadian banking institutions (Roughly $250'000 from the Bank of Montreal in 2020 alone). There have been myriad controversies surrounding their quality of work, allegations, and more, some of which include:
-In October 2022 The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Education declining to use a CAHN anti-racism teacher toolkit because, among other reasons, "The toolkit does not meet criteria such as being high quality, free from bias as reasonably possible..."
-CAHN board member Richard Warman filed a defamation lawsuit against Jonathan and Barbara Kay for publishing tweets critical of CAHN's connection to the American Antifa movement. On November 10th, 2022 the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the defamation lawsuit, ruling that the tweets in question were not defamatory. Quoting from Judge David Dwoskin:
The evidence disclosed that CAHN did in fact assist Antifa and that the movement has been violent. The Kays submission, which I accept, is that a human rights network like CAHN arguably (except in the most extreme circumstances) should not support a violent movement, and to do so, to most reasonable observers, would not be a "good look". [SOURCE]
-In September 2023 Canadian lawyer, who is also a non-White woman and child of immigrants, Caryma Sa'd and Elisa Hategan released an article and 84 page report noscriptd "The HateGate Affair: Unmasking Canada's Hate Industry". This investigation exposed how the Canadian government largely ignored their own intelligence and security services who informed them that the 2022 Freedom Protesters and associated movements were not a threat to national security, and instead made decisions, including the decision to invoke the Emergencies Act for the only time in Canadian history, based on CAHN's low quality work. The report also exposed how "mainstream media" largely cited CAHN in their slander towards freedom loving Canadians.
Read the ARTICLE HERE, read the FULL PDF HERE, watch a 13 MINUTE VIDEO SUMMARY HERE, and watch a TWO HOUR INTERVIEW WITH CARYMA SA'D AND CANADIAN PATRIOT JEREMY MACKENZIE HERE.
A few days ago, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network applied for a 5 million dollar grant from the Canadian government so they can continue harassing Canadians who love freedom and are skeptical of the government. According to CAHN, there are over 6 million "conspiracy theorists" in Canada who require monitoring in order to protect "liberal-democracy".
The People's Party of Canada is a political party primarily focused on preserving the liberty of Canadian citizens, and they have recently released a petition to defund the CAHN, and prevent them from using Canadian taxpayer money to harass freedom loving Canadian taxpayers.
All Canadian patriots should sign and share this petition 👇
https://www.thepeoplespartyofcanada.ca/petitions/hategate
-In October 2022 The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Education declining to use a CAHN anti-racism teacher toolkit because, among other reasons, "The toolkit does not meet criteria such as being high quality, free from bias as reasonably possible..."
-CAHN board member Richard Warman filed a defamation lawsuit against Jonathan and Barbara Kay for publishing tweets critical of CAHN's connection to the American Antifa movement. On November 10th, 2022 the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the defamation lawsuit, ruling that the tweets in question were not defamatory. Quoting from Judge David Dwoskin:
The evidence disclosed that CAHN did in fact assist Antifa and that the movement has been violent. The Kays submission, which I accept, is that a human rights network like CAHN arguably (except in the most extreme circumstances) should not support a violent movement, and to do so, to most reasonable observers, would not be a "good look". [SOURCE]
-In September 2023 Canadian lawyer, who is also a non-White woman and child of immigrants, Caryma Sa'd and Elisa Hategan released an article and 84 page report noscriptd "The HateGate Affair: Unmasking Canada's Hate Industry". This investigation exposed how the Canadian government largely ignored their own intelligence and security services who informed them that the 2022 Freedom Protesters and associated movements were not a threat to national security, and instead made decisions, including the decision to invoke the Emergencies Act for the only time in Canadian history, based on CAHN's low quality work. The report also exposed how "mainstream media" largely cited CAHN in their slander towards freedom loving Canadians.
Read the ARTICLE HERE, read the FULL PDF HERE, watch a 13 MINUTE VIDEO SUMMARY HERE, and watch a TWO HOUR INTERVIEW WITH CARYMA SA'D AND CANADIAN PATRIOT JEREMY MACKENZIE HERE.
A few days ago, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network applied for a 5 million dollar grant from the Canadian government so they can continue harassing Canadians who love freedom and are skeptical of the government. According to CAHN, there are over 6 million "conspiracy theorists" in Canada who require monitoring in order to protect "liberal-democracy".
The People's Party of Canada is a political party primarily focused on preserving the liberty of Canadian citizens, and they have recently released a petition to defund the CAHN, and prevent them from using Canadian taxpayer money to harass freedom loving Canadian taxpayers.
All Canadian patriots should sign and share this petition 👇
https://www.thepeoplespartyofcanada.ca/petitions/hategate
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