Canada's Jump Start | Poilievre shuffles critic cabinet
The Conservative shadow cabinet of official opposition critics has received a reshuffle, a BC NDP advertisement against hate crimes features all white actors playing the alleged criminals, and more.
Poilievre shuffles critic cabinet, Gunn and Baber get positions
The Conservative shadow cabinet of official opposition critics has received a reshuffle which brings some of the newly elected MPs into prominent critic roles.
BC MP and former documentary maker, Aaron Gunn was granted the role as Canada’s official ethics and accountable government critic. Gunn was given this role as Conservatives push for a conflict of interest investigation into the feds working with the BC government to buy out condos. Keep Reading
BC NDP runs hate crime ads, all the perpetrators were white
A BC NDP advertisement against hate crimes is getting attention online after all of the actors playing the alleged criminals were white, while all the other actors were racial or sexual minorities.
Commentators online are calling out the ad for promoting the narrative that white people are the perpetrators of hate in the province. Keep Reading
Trump expected to announce exit from CUSMA through sunset clause
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to formally declare that he will not extend the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement this week, according to sources.
Trade representatives from all parties will meet virtually on Wednesday and declare whether they want to extend the pact for another 16 years. Keep Reading
Poilievre demands probe into “condo bailout” as Carney faces ethics scrutiny
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants Parliament to investigate Ottawa’s plan to turn unsold B.C. condos into affordable housing, amid concerns involving Mark Carney’s blind trust.
In a letter to the House ethics committee, Poilievre called the multibillion-dollar proposal to help finance 2,200 vacant condos a “condo bailout” for developers, banks and investors. Keep Reading
WATCH: Trudeau says immigration relies on “shared values”
Former MP Kevin Vuong joins Marc Patrone to explain why Trudeau’s latest comments fail to impress him, why he believes the former prime minister is changing his message now, and to share his personal experience challenging Trudeau in Parliament. Watch now
OP-ED: Carney and Chow skip Walk with Israel but march with radical gays
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “My wife often reminds me that if people tell you who they are, believe them. Never has it applied so much as to our Jew hating Prime Minister.” Keep Reading








