Juno Jump Start | Air Canada blocks replies on Pride flight post after backlash
Air Canada’s attempt to kick off Pride month backfired almost instantly, Candice Malcolm is joined by Sylvain Charlebois to discuss Canada’s rising food inflation, and more.
Air Canada blocks replies on Pride flight post after backlash
Air Canada’s attempt to kick off Pride month with a celebratory post about its first-ever “all 2SLGBTQIA+ flight” backfired almost instantly, drawing a flood of critical responses from Canadians and prompting the airline to shut down comments.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney FLIP FLOPS on supply management, backs Bloc’s Dairy Cartel bill
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Dalhousie University professor Sylvain Charlebois to discuss Canada’s rising food inflation, why prices continue to climb while they fall across the G7, and how government protectionism — especially around dairy — may be to blame.
UCP blasts NDP for defending pornographic content in Alberta school libraries
The United Conservative Party is accusing the Alberta NDP of standing in the way of protecting children after NDP MLA Lori Sigurdson criticized the province’s plan to ban sexually explicit materials from K–12 school libraries.
Ford jubilant after meeting with Carney, compares PM to “Santa Claus”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford was overjoyed after he met with Prime Minister Mark Carney and his fellow premiers in Saskatoon on Monday, calling the encounter the best in the last decade.
Federal Court quashes CRA’s sweeping request for Shopify data
E-commerce company Shopify has won its Federal Court battle against the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), which had demanded access to merchants’ earnings data en masse to verify compliance with Canadian tax obligations.
Smith warns Carney: repeal anti-oil laws or lose $14T in wealth
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has issued a blunt warning to Prime Minister Mark Carney: repeal federal anti-energy policies or risk leaving $14 trillion worth of natural resources in the ground.
Ontario judge disqualifies loaded gun as evidence, citing anti-black racism
Ontario Superior Court Justice Renu Mandhane disqualified a loaded illegal gun as evidence in a case against a Black driver, ruling that Peel police engaged in racial profiling when they stopped the suspect.
He secretly vetted Trudeau’s cabinets, now he’s Carney’s chief of staff
Prime Minister Mark Carney has quietly installed Marc-André Blanchard as his chief of staff — a shadowy Trudeau-era insider who’s wielded influence over the makeup of cabinet since former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s rise to power in 2015.
Alberta and Ontario strike trade deal amid wider push by Ford
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed a new memorandum of understanding to eliminate trade barriers between their provinces. Smith hailed it as a milestone for interprovincial commerce, while Ford broadened the effort by signing similar deals with several other premiers.
BEXTE: Here's my personal review of David Bexte's speech
If you’ve seen clips of David Bexte’s first speech in Parliament floating around—believe the hype. It’s already being called the most viral speech in Canada since the election. But what you won’t see in a 30-second clip—or in the legacy media’s coverage—is the full story. Keean Bexte reports.
Canada Post rejects union’s binding arbitration proposal
Canada Post has rejected the request to send its ongoing labour dispute to binding arbitration made by the Crown corporation’s union on Saturday.
Elizabeth May claims Canada engaging in LGBT “genocide”
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is sponsoring a parliamentary petition that calls on the federal government to classify any “limitation” of LGBTQ rights in Canada as a form of genocide.
Toronto Cardinal tells Catholics to avoid “misguided” symbols during Pride month
The head of the Archdiocese of Toronto is urging his congregation to use exclusively Catholic symbols and not those “borrowed” from political movements as Catholic schools raise the Pride flag during June.
Poll: Young Canadians support private healthcare
A May 29th poll done by Research Co. shows that 36 per cent of Canadians now believe the healthcare system would be better if operated by the private sector, up one point since the previous survey.
Toronto-area acupuncturist charged with two counts of sexual assault
An acupuncturist working in the Greater Toronto Area has been charged with two counts of sexual assault.
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