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Volkswagen's $13 billion is the biggest corporate welfare payout in modern Canadian history. Bombardier's $4 billion, which was collected over 50 years, doesn't even come close

. This week, Western Australia Premier Mark McGowanthat his country should convene an official “national cabinet” meeting on Chinese soil as a show of good faith. The meeting would comprise not only the entire Australian cabinet, but also the entirety of Australia’s state and territorial premiers. And this is despite the fact that China has put Australia through the ringer much harder than Canada.

with a series of major economic sanctions purely because Australian leaders began publicly questioning Beijing’s official explanation as to the origin of COVID-19.Article content This is Desiree Anderson, a suspect in a sexual assault at a Windsor, Ont., women’s shelter who was “processed as a female and should be referred to as a female,” according to Windsor Police. This is not the first time something like this has happened.Washington State just passed a gun ban so sweeping, for one of the first times ever,

there exist a handful of firearms that can be purchased in Canada, but not immediately over the border in the United Statesof most types of semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines; that is, a firearm that automatically reloads itself with each pull of the trigger. The type is still legal in Canada, albeit with tight limits on magazine capacity, as well as a whole bunch that were recently banned by the Trudeau government for their “assault-style” aesthetics.

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