Juno Jump Start | 25% tariff on Canadian goods coming Tuesday, Trump says
U.S. tariffs will hit Canada today, Candice Malcolm discusses the war in Ukraine, trans people are more depressed after sex change surgeries, and more!
25% tariff on Canadian goods coming Tuesday, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump’s long-threatened tariffs on Canadian exports went into effect at midnight. The president told reporters Monday that there was “no room left” for a deal and that the tariffs were imminent.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Canada's Establishment has lost the plot on ending the war in Ukraine
On today’s episode of The Candice Malcom Show, Candice is joined by popular YouTuber Marty Belanger, better known as Marty Up North, and True North journalist Alex Zoltan to discuss the future of Ukraine and Canada’s role in it.
Harper accuses Carney of taking credit for Conservatives’ recession management
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper ripped Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney for taking credit for Canada’s economic recovery during the Great Recession.
Man in Bitcoin seizure case arrested for opioid trafficking
A Mississauga resident previously forced by a court to hand over nearly $2 million worth of Bitcoin in a historic case has been arrested again.
Charlie Angus calls for Amazon boycott – but his books are still on it
Longtime NDP MP Charlie Angus has called on Canadians to join a nationwide boycott of Amazon in protest of their closures in Canada, specifically seven warehouses in Quebec, even while listing seven different books for sale on the platform.
Ottawa dragging its feet on addressing election interference
Diaspora communities are calling on the Trudeau government to implement a foreign agent registry before the next general election citing fears that bad actors are poised to meddle in Canada’s democracy again.
ANALYSIS: Are unions really shifting toward Conservatives? Here’s a closer look at their Ontario election endorsements
Despite attacks on public sector unions through laws deemed unconstitutional and extensive privatization plans, Ford managed to increase endorsements from labour unions during his campaign.
Trans people more depressed, suicidal after sex change surgeries: study
Transgender people who suffer from depression and hope that surgery might be a possible cure may be worsening their mental health by seeking a sex change operation.
“All democracies need to stand with Ukrainians,” Poilievre avows
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has reiterated his support for Ukraine as tensions mount between the United States and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Assault convict escapes minimum security Indigenous healing lodge
A man serving a prison sentence at a minimum security Saskatchewan “healing lodge” has escaped custody.
Atlantic Canada sits on over $400 billion in untapped gas
Atlantic Canada is sitting on potentially over $400 billion worth of untapped natural gas, yet environmental policies have prevented the region from accessing these vast resources.
The Daily Brief | Carney questioned about his remaining board positions
Despite claiming to have cut ties with international boards to avoid conflicts, a new report reveals that Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney remains involved with several organizations.
PEI Premier appointed as Canada’s ambassador to Ireland
Less than two weeks after surprisingly resigning as Prince Edward Island’s premier to spend more time with family and avoid dealing with President Donald Trump, Dennis King was appointed to an ambassadorial role.
Freeland disavows virtue signalling, identity politics in Bill Maher interview
Liberal leadership contender Chrystia Freeland told Bill Maher that she is an “an old school liberal” and that she won’t emphasize virtue signalling and identity politics as much as PM Trudeau has.
The tariffs are here but let’s not forget the 25% Carbon Tax hovering ready to pounce on us April 1.