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    Local Liberal MP Chad Collins opposes his own party’s rebate cheques, calls on Trudeau to resign

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    Local Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) Chad Collins put himself at odds with his own party over the past couple days, first opposing his party’s rebate cheque plan saying that it should be available to more people and then eventually calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign.

    At the end of November, the Trudeau government announced plans to send $250 to every Canadian who worked in 2023 and earned less than $150,000.

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    McMaster University establishing Centre for Collaborative Chemistry to fast-track drug discovery

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    Hamilton’s McMaster University has received $4 million in funding to go towards their plans for the new Centre for Collaborative Chemistry (C3).

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    Tyranny of the woke

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    As more Canadians are becoming aware of the many “woke” influences in our governments, public schools, universities, regulatory bodies and even many large corporations, opposition is building to this harmful and extreme trend.

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    Trudeau government crumbles as country confronts an existential crisis

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    It’s been quite the week in politics. For any Canadian concerned about things like the cost of living or the impending threat of U.S. tariffs on the economy, they will find no solace in the fact that the only events that went according to plan were the Liberal Christmas parties hosted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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    Another week of circus acts in Trudeau’s Ottawa

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    News from Ottawa this week was filled with tired, worn-out analogies: rats leaving a sinking ship, shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic, a folding house of cards, etc.

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    Council approves 9.95 per cent water rate increase for 2025

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    Hamilton City Council confirmed the 2025 water rate budget last week and Hamilton households will see a 9.95 per cent increase compared to 2024.

    For 2025, a typical Hamilton household consuming 200 cubic metres of water annually will pay approximately $1,060 for water, wastewater, and storm services.

    That number represents an increase of $96 over the 2024 average of $965.

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    City posts $2.35 million in losses due to waste and mismanagement, staff scammed over $800,000

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    The annual Fraud and Waste Report from the Office of the Auditor General regarding City of Hamilton resources concludes that the municipality suffered $2.35 million in losses due to waste and mismanagement over the past year.

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    Chaos in Ottawa

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    Has there ever been a more incompetent government in Ottawa? Yesterday’s bombshell announcement that former finance minister Christine Freeland quit cabinet on the day she was supposed to table…

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    Premiers running in all directions

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    President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to impose significant tariffs on Canada have certainly gotten the attention of Canadian politicians – as they should.

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    A FES-tival of chaos: Freeland quits, Trudeau government scrambles

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    In a political earthquake that shook Ottawa, Chrystia Freeland, now former deputy prime minister and finance minister, abruptly resigned just hours before she was to deliver the long-delayed Fall Economic Statement (FES).

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