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BC Premier to Discuss Future of Massive Site C Hydroelectric Project

VICTORIA—The future of British Columbia’s Site C hydroelectric project could be decided today as Premier John Horgan and his energy minister are scheduled to make an announcement about the massive development. A news conference slated for 11 a.m. PST comes weeks after a former deputy finance minister completed his report on the status of the […]

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Prosecutors Ask Judge Not to Dismiss Bannon’s Indictment Despite Trump Pardon

Prosecutors this week asked a federal judge not to dismiss an indictment against former President Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon following Trump’s pardon of his ex-aide. Bannon was facing charges related to allegations he and three others involved in a campaign to build barriers along the southern border kept some of the money they raised.

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Former NY Times Reporter: Mainstream Journalists Are ‘Cheering On’ Big Tech Censorship

Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson said the NY Times and other corporate news outlets have dedicated significant resources to finding people who express viewpoints that go against the mainstream orthodoxy. These news outlets and “other elite media outlets” have reporters who “spend significant amounts of time looking for people, public figures … who

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Gun Sales Hit All-Time High in January, Following Record Buying Spree in 2020

American gun buyers have shattered the record for monthly firearm sales, with FBI data showing a whopping 4.14 million background checks in January 2020, which serves as a proxy for purchases. According to recent figures from the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), gun sales in January surged by around 9.5 percent month-over-month and a

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Film Review: ‘Nomadland’: Destitute Elders in Vans in America’s Badlands

R | 1h 48min | Drama | 19 February 2021 (USA) Here’s an interesting dilemma: “Nomadland” is a well-made movie with the feel of a documentary, since it uses many of the actual nomadic van dwellers written about in award-winning gonzo journalist Jessica Bruder’s book of the same name. It’s got most critics out of

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House Democrats Push Biden to Create ‘National Gun Violence’ Director

Several House Democrats on Friday called on President Joe Biden to appoint a “national gun violence” director, coming after the White House pushed Congress to try and pass more gun-control measures, including one that would limit liability shields for gun manufacturers. “Currently, federal efforts to combat gun violence, including research on the impacts and causes

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Canada ‘Actively Considering’ Foreign Agents Registry, Oliphant Says

The federal government is “actively considering” creating a foreign agents registry to track individuals who may be influencing Canada’s political process on behalf of foreign states such as China. Robert Oliphant, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Affairs Minister, told the House of Commons on Feb. 23 that the Liberal government is looking at precedent measures

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