Holding Power by a Thread: How Carney’s Liberal Minority Government Survived a Near-Fall

Carney’s Liberal minority government survived a razor-thin 170–168 confidence vote, avoiding a winter election by just two votes. The political tension was high, with some questioning whether strategic timing and last-minute support kept the government alive. This close call puts Canada on edge as the minority government continues navigating unpredictable alliances and political pressure.

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Heroes on Trial: The Crown’s Crumbling Case Against Tamara Lich and Chris Barber

At the ongoing Freedom Convoy trial, something extraordinary is unfolding—something that the mainstream media won’t shout from the rooftops. In a courtroom thick with tension, Tamara Lich’s lawyer, Lawrence Greenspon, is methodically dismantling the Crown’s wildly exaggerated narrative. And not with flair or drama, but with facts, clarity, and a quiet confidence that’s impossible to…

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