Juno Jump Start | Alberta legislature endorses pipeline deal as federal motion fails
The Alberta legislature unanimously endorsed the federal-provincial MOU between Smith and Carney, celebrities with distant Canadian roots are set to gain citizenship under a new Liberal law, and more.
Alberta legislature endorses pipeline deal as federal motion fails
The Alberta legislature today unanimously endorsed the federal-provincial memorandum of understanding between Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney, while a similar federal opposition motion failed in the House of Commons.
WATCH: Liberals REJECT pipeline motion as party divisions take centre stage
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals are dismissing claims their caucus is split over the Alberta–Ottawa energy accord, even as they prepare to vote against a Conservative motion that mirrors the exact wording of the memorandum of understanding Carney signed with Premier Danielle Smith last month.
Celebrities with distant Canadian roots set to gain citizenship under new Liberal law
A group of well-known American public figures, including singer Madonna and former U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton, would become eligible to be considered Canadian citizens under a federal law passed last month that removes long-standing limits on citizenship by descent.
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Indian extortion, shooting suspect was in Canada illegally on student visa
An Indian foreign national charged in two major extortion cases in British Columbia was illegally residing in Canada on an expired student visa when the alleged crimes took place, according to court documents. To make matters worse, police now admit the suspect likely skipped the country a full year before he was charged.
Aaron Gunn Considering Bid for BC Premier
Aaron Gunn, Conservative Member of Parliament for North Island Powell River, is weighing a run to become the first Conservative Premier of British Columbia since Simon Tolmie in 1933.
Carney caught meeting Brookfield execs despite ethics warnings
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s financial fate is directly tied to the success of Brookfield Asset Management, according to testimony from Ethics Commissioner Konrad von Finckenstein.
OP-ED: Why are we paying Canadian dairy farmers who are producing more?
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “Yet despite rising production, rising quota values, rising equity, and rising borrowing capacity, Ottawa continues issuing billions in compensation.”
WATCH: Repeal UNDRIP, Fire Eby
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host and Director of the National Citizens Coalition Alexander Brown is joined by Dr. Caroline Elliott of the Public Land Use Society and Aristotle Foundation to break down more bomb-shell land rulings that appear to supersede the rights of Canadians and the rule of law, in favour of Indigenous law and the prioritization of 200+ groups that have no relationship with the democratic process.
Carney ally lobbying to stop federal crackdown on shoddy trucking practices
A political insider and close ally of Mark Carney is actively lobbying the federal government to stop a crackdown on “low-cost” truck drivers, a practice industry voices say costs taxpayers billions and is fueling a rise in transport accidents.
Feds have spent over $1B on DEI workshops for public servants since 2016
The federal government employed nearly 600 bureaucrats last year solely to push the Liberal diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda, and the true number could be even higher because some departments failed to report on their so-called “representation goals.”
OP-ED: Nurturing the Palestinian propaganda industry
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “An increasingly controversial exhibit, Palestine Uprooted: Nakba, Past and Present, is planned to be unveiled at Winnipeg’s Canadian Museum for Human Rights (the Museum) in June 2026.”










Canada with these idiot liberal thieves and morons at the helm is a streaming stinking Carney cow pie.
We are a complete clown country.