Quebec Conservative Party unveils election platform: tax cuts, energy independence and freedom-oriented policies
Quebec’s Conservative Party unveiled its election platform, here’s what you need to know.
Quebec
Longtime Liberal Bonnie Feigenbaum joins Conservative Party of Quebec as a candidate
Longtime provincial Liberal advocate Bonnie Feigenbaum ditches the Liberal Party and joins the Quebec Conservatives.
covid
Quebec government buying up additional 30 million masks for school children and staff, preparing for return of mandatory masking
Despite the end of COVID-19 measures in much of the world, the Quebec government is looking to buy an additional 30 million masks for the return to school.
democrats
59% of voters believe Democrats ran the economy “straight into the ground”, poll finds
A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports found that 59% of U.S. Likely Voters believe the Democrats ran the economy “straight into the ground”.
covid19
U.S. Senator Rand Paul says Fauci misled the public about government funding of gain-of-function research
In recent interviews, Senator Rand Paul has said that Dr. Fauci was not honest to Congress about government funding for gain-of-function research.
abortion
Pro-life teenage activist says she was attacked while door knocking in Kansas for an upcoming abortion referendum
On Sunday, July 31, 2022, a teenage pro-life activist says she was attacked while door-knocking in Kansas for an upcoming abortion referendum in the state.
canada
Only 33% of Canadians believe the country is headed in the right direction, poll finds
A new survey from Abacus Data has found that only 33% of Canadians believe the country is headed in the right direction.
inflation
Former White House economic adviser Steve Moore says Biden’s inflation policies are making inequality worse, calls it “economic malpractice”
On a recent podcast with John Solomon, Former White House economic adviser Steve Moore called Biden’s handling of inflation and proposed spending “economic malpractice”.
oil and gas
Poll: 53% of voters say they trust Republicans more on issues related to domestic oil and gas production, 24% trust Democrats more on the issue
A new survey from Rasmussen Reports has found that a majority of U.S. voters trust Republicans more for encouraging domestic oil and gas production.
canada
Pierre Poilievre will skip last minute third debate, campaign says it wasn’t their fault the Conservative Party’s debate was “an embarrassment”
In a statement released by Pierre Poilievre’s campaign, the Conservative Party’s leadership candidate said he would not participate in the Party’s last-minute decision to hold a third debate while party members are already casting ballots.