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🟢 Juno Jump Start: Canada expands Flock-style surveillance amid authoritarianism warning
Canadian police are expanding automated licence plate surveillance as military intelligence warns that interconnected technologies can enable widespread…
35 mins ago
Canada’s illegal dumping crisis has gotten out of control
From illegal dumping in B.C. to garbage-filled parks and waterways across Canada, Sonduren exposes a growing culture of disrespect and asks why those…
13 hrs ago • Sonduren Fanarredha
11:09
Legal challenge could allow refugees to stay after home country deemed safe
A 2012 law dictating that an ex-refugee’s permanent residency would depend on them keeping “protected-person status” after their arrival could soon be…
17 hrs ago • Quinn Patrick
Edmonton Police withholding suspect identity in alleged Gurdwara stabbing
Edmonton Police are refusing to share any information about an adult male suspect who was arrested in connection with a stabbing of two men at the…
17 hrs ago • Clayton DeMaine
CBC cuts Poilievre off after Carney trade warning, pivots to Vance jab
For the second time in three months, CBC cut away from a Pierre Poilievre presser — after airing Mark Carney uninterrupted before the summer break.
18 hrs ago • Alex Dhaliwal
Poilievre urges several policies, emphasizing addiction recovery not drug consumption
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for several policy changes to emphasize addiction recovery while defunding organizations that profit off…
19 hrs ago • Clayton DeMaine
Beyond the tantrum: Canadian self-determination demands more than anti-Americanism
P.M. Szpunar writes, “A serious country would want better. It would want less theatre and more capability. Less resentment and more achievement.”
20 hrs ago
Canada expands Flock-like AI surveillance as military warns of authoritarianism
Canadian police are expanding AI-assisted surveillance systems that military intelligence identified among the tools for ‘digital authoritarianism.’
20 hrs ago • Melanie Bennet
EXCLUSIVE: Poll finds Albertans demand more requirements for commercial truck drivers
A new poll by Scope Research found that over two thirds of Albertans want commercial truck drivers to be required to hold an Alberta driver’s license…
20 hrs ago • Clayton DeMaine
Preston Manning on Alberta’s referendum, Senate reform and the fight for the West
Preston Manning explains why Alberta’s referendum is about much more than separation—and why questions about the Senate, judges and provincial power…
21 hrs ago • The Fighter with Kris Sims
24:22
$90B rail gamble: Alto promises break-even, but can’t say when
Canada’s $90-billion high-speed rail is being pitched as a winner, with taxpayers facing potential billions in subsidies.
22 hrs ago • Alex Dhaliwal
🟢 Juno Jump Start: Liberals send $63M overseas as food bank use hits record
Ottawa is sending more than three times as much to overseas food aid as it recently provided to Canadian food banks.
Aug 21
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