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Alberta’s independence movement is racing against a looming court injunction, Candice covers the latest bad news story for the CBC, and more.
Sign NOW: Alberta independence leader warns of looming court challenge
Alberta’s independence movement is racing against a looming court injunction, with organizers demanding immediate signatures before a judge could shut down signature collections next month.
WATCH: Don Cherry vindicated + CBC is in big trouble + Khalistani critic murdered in Ontario
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show News Update, Candice covers the latest bad news story for the CBC, as one of their former star anchors is going public with allegations and will be “naming names” in a Parliamentary committee hearing next week. Get your popcorn ready! We’ll be covering that hearing on Tuesday March 10, 2026.
Supreme Court granting subsidized daycare to refugee claimants opens floodgates: constitutional lawyer
Taxpayers in provinces like Quebec could soon be forced to fund daycare for every person claiming refugee status in Canada, thanks to a recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling. A constitutional lawyer warns that this decision could open the floodgates, forcing Canadians to also pay for housing and healthcare services for refugee claimants.
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Air Canada ordered to compensate pilots fired for refusing Covid jab
Seven Air Canada pilots who refused complying with controversial Covid-19 vaccine mandates on religious grounds will soon be compensated by the airline after an arbitrator ruled that their rights had been violated.
Scarborough mosque sermon describes Khamenei’s death as “martyrdom”
The gathering took place at Madina tul Ilm, operated by the Al-Eman Society of Canada. A speaker delivered a sermon framing Khamenei’s death as “shahadat,” the Islamic concept of martyrdom.
Feds censor how Kamloops band spent $12M meant for “unmarked graves” dig
The Liberal government is heavily redacting how a B.C. First Nation spent over $12 million in taxpayer money that was supposed to be used to investigate unproven claims of 215 child graves at a former residential school.
WATCH: Sikh extremists target Canadian journalists
Canadian journalist Nancy Grewal was stabbed to death Tuesday, raising concerns about extremist threats and political tensions spilling into Canada.
Journalist Dimpee Brar joins Marc Patrone to discuss Grewal’s murder, the escalating threats faced by diaspora voices, and whether federal agencies such as the RCMP or CSIS should intervene to protect Canadians from extremist attacks.
Top gun grab official removed after broken buyback app riddled with errors
Prime Minister Mark Carney is shaking up his government after a senior bureaucrat involved in the government’s failing federal gun confiscation program was quietly shuffled out of the department in charge.
OP-ED: Carney’s Iran posture shows strategic confusion, not leadership
Dotan Rousso writes, “This attempt to balance support for the objective while criticizing the method reveals a deeper problem. Carney is trying to occupy two positions at once.”
Yuri Fulmer vows to ban Digital ID if elected BC Conservative leader
Businessman and B.C. Conservative leadership contender Yuri Fulmer says he would prohibit mandatory digital ID for provincial services if he becomes premier, making the issue a central part of his proposed “B.C. Freedom Charter.”
Alberta “Peterson Law” pushes law society to end DEI committee
The Law Society of Alberta has scrapped its equity, diversity, and inclusion (DEI) committee as a direct result of the province adopting its new “Peterson Law,” which mandates neutrality for professional regulators.









