Charter rights & freedoms – some people say these were overridden during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many Canadian judges ruled that this was justified, but was it? The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms doesn’t think so. Read More
It is the biggest waste of time of prosecutions says Toronto criminal defence lawyer Ari Goldkind when discussing the Tamara Lich and Chris Barber trial going on in Ottawa. He shared his thoughts with BCN’Read More
The Alberta legislature has taken a break over the summer, but it doesn’t mean politics has. In fact, there is still a lot to talk about including fires, rallies and court cases. Here to Read More
There is a group in Manitoba which is suing the federal government. They are angry that their bank accounts were frozen and many of their freedoms, they say, were taken away during the Freedom Convoy. Read More
Do you recall that incident during the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa a couple of years ago when a grandmother and others who were mowed down by a police officers on horseback? The guy who shot Read More
The son of Calgary pastor, Artur Pawlowski speaks on his father’s sentencing. Nathaniel Pawlowski will also talk about a speech he made to E.U. Parliament on behalf of his father, and will weigh Read More
The vast majority of politicians supported government health mandates and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, some enthusiastically supported it. However, one former Ontario MPP did not. Randy Hillier (Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston) originally faced 25 charges for Read More
Anita Krishna was a TV newscast director who was allegedly fired from her job with Global Vancouver. She says it was because she questioned the narrative her employer was pushing and not offering proper balance Read More
We chatted with John Carpay, president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, about the report from the Ottawa Police which says the would be Ottawa arsonists had no connection to the Freedom Convoy that Read More
David Craig meets with Freedom Convoy press contact Dagny Pawlak. They speak about the censorship faced by the movement and the current aftermath.Read More
David Craig interviews Freedom Convoy organizer Tom Marazzo to get an inside look at the events in Ottawa over the past several weeks.Read More
A southern Alberta town recently became the focus of national news when a rally against COVID mandates was held near the Coutts port-of-entry to the U.S.-Canada border. The rally quickly turned into a Read More
For more than two weeks access to the Coutts border crossing had been blocked as protesters wanted to send a simple message to politicians, drop the COVID-19 mandates. As Angela Stewart explains, the blockade not Read More
It appears as though most of those who were protesting government mandates have left the Coutts Border crossing. It was a place that was previously blocked by protesters supporting the Freedom Convoy and those who Read More
Political reporter, Brian Lilley, says organizers with the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa have to be realistic with their demands including having Justin Trudeau removed as prime minister. Mr. Lilley outside of an election, it is Read More
RCMP say they will be taking further action to put an end to the protest at the Coutts border. Police say they want to resolve the situation down at the border in a safe and Read More
We’ve obtained dash cam footage from the evening of February 4th in Winnipeg, of the moment when what appears to be a white Jeep S-U-V attempting to pass a truck and driving into standing Read More
The owner of Hills of Home Cafe in the village of Coutts says the convoy at the border has been actually helping her business as lots of people have been ordering food from the restaurant. Read More
The Alberta NDP is calling on the UCP government to apply for an immediate injunction to put an end to the trucker blockade at the Coutts border crossing. BCN’s Angela Stewart heard from a Read More
Bridge City News caught up with Manitoba trucker Elmer Penner, who is headed to Ottawa as part of the Freedom Convoy 2022. Elmer says not only should the Trudeau Liberals scrap all COVID-19 mandates but our Read More
Lethbridge Conservative MP Rachael Thomas joined us on Bridge City News recently. We asked MP Thomas why she and so many other Conservative MPs are supporting truckers with the Freedom Convoy. Read More
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