January 19, 2022
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Food manufacturers cut capacity due to labor shortage and supply chain constraints

The CEO of Food, Health and Consumer Products of Canada, Michael Graydon, says that consumers should expect to notice issues with product availability and fewer promotions and sales in stores.
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OPINION | Taxing the unvaxxed? Too many risks for too few benefits

The Legault government wants to “piss off” the unvaccinated, to use Emmanuel Macron’s expression. But we should not let anger guide our public policies.
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Poll shows nearly half of Democrat voters in favour of putting those who refuse the jab in “designated facilities or locations”, imprisoning those who question jab’s efficacy 

A new poll shows that Democrats voters have heavily radicalized around the COVID-19 issue.
housing market

Goldman Sachs predicts home prices could fall 25% from peak

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Goldman Sachs predicts home prices could fall 25% from peak

canada

Justin Trudeau buys Ukraine a new $406 million air defence system

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Justin Trudeau buys Ukraine a new $406 million air defence system

canada

Quebec voters think climate change is a greater priority than inflation, Canadians disagree

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Quebec voters think climate change is a greater priority than inflation, Canadians disagree

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Individual bankruptcies up 16% in Canada as inflation, lockdowns take their toll

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Individual bankruptcies up 16% in Canada as inflation, lockdowns take their toll

immigration

Canada welcomes record-breaking number of immigrants in 2022, surpassing the 2021 record

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Canada welcomes record-breaking number of immigrants in 2022, surpassing the 2021 record

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