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Canadian state-funded media says euthanasia will save “millions” in socialized healthcare costs
Florida divests $2 billion from BlackRock for prioritizing wokeness and ESG over returns
Elon Musk says Twitter “has interfered in elections” in the past
Twitter ends its “COVID-19 misinformation” policy effective November 23, 2022
Elon Musk says Apple is threatening to “withhold” Twitter from its App Store
Canada to allow medical euthanasia of people with mental health struggles
Bank of England says the UK will face its longest recession in history
Libertarian Arizona Senate candidate drops out of the race, endorses Republican Blake Masters
New UK Conservative Prime Minister commits to a fracking ban as the UK faces an energy crisis
NHL sets up a diversity hiring baseline after finding 84% of its workforce is white and 62% is male
Ontario’s medical health officer says the province could see a return of mask mandates
Head of the UN weather agency says the war in Ukraine may be “a blessing” for climate change efforts
U.S. mortgage rate hits the highest level since 2006
Air Canada says the travel health measures “were not justified by science”
‘Disaster’ ArriveCan app cost taxpayers nearly $20 million to develop
Dr. Fauci's net worth increased from $7.6 million to over $12.6 million during the pandemic
Poll: Nearly 9 in 10 Canadians are tightening household budgets in the face of rising inflation
Nearly 300 Canadian military members kicked out of army for not receiving COVID vax
Germany braces for gas rationing, triggering emergency plan to manage energy supplies
Canada’s inflation climbs to 5.7% in February, highest figure in 30 years
Lyft and Uber levy ‘fuel surcharge’ on customers amid high gas prices
70% of Americans favor increasing domestic oil and gas production, 55% of Democrats in favor
As analysts say oil barrel could reach $200, Trudeau govt will increase carbon tax on April 1st
Montreal Public Health advised Quebec government against curfew, and Legault imposed it regardless
A U.S. city hits an average gas price of $5 per gallon for the first time in history