Juno Jump Start | B.C. Conservatives in uproar after Eby says he was unaware of Musqueam agreement
Eby claims he was not briefed about an agreement that recognizes Musqueam Indian Band title across nearly all of Metro Vancouver, Candice brings us the latest from Operation Epic Fury, and more.
B.C. Conservatives in uproar after Eby says he was unaware of Musqueam agreement
BC Conservative Interim Leader Trevor Halford is demanding answers after Premier David Eby claimed he was not briefed about a federal agreement that recognizes Musqueam Indian Band title across nearly all of Metro Vancouver.
WATCH: CBC pushes unbelievable propaganda + this is what happens when you don’t vet immigrants
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show News Update, Candice brings us the latest from Operation Epic Fury – a joint US-Israeli bombing campaign to take out the Iranian dictatorship. Candice discusses the immediate reaction and celebration from Persians and pro-freedom activists in Canada and across the Western world. Even inside Iran, people took to the streets to dance and celebrate the end of this tyrannical government.
Transgender Alberta father gets five years for brutally stabbing children
A transgender father, Alice Michael Attwood, has been sentenced to only five years in prison by an Alberta provincial court judge for the brutal stabbing of his two young children, one of whom suffered a severed esophagus.
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Indian official says Canada needs 60M more people as Carney visits New Delhi
Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing to “build on” Canada’s massive intake of Indian international students as India’s High Commissioner said Canada’s population needs to increase by a staggering 150 per cent, insisting India should fill the gap.
China’s here: First batch of 24K Chinese EVs now heading to Canada
Tens of thousands of Chinese EVs are now trickling into Canada, thanks to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Alberta urges feds to drop nicotine pouch ban
Alberta’s UCP government is fighting back against the federal Liberals’ nicotine pouch ban, arguing the heavy-handed regulation is fueling the illegal tobacco trade and needlessly hindering Albertans who use the product to quit smoking.
Brett Wilson: Canada needs to get its act together on energy
Canada is importing natural gas from Australia while sitting on massive domestic energy reserves — and longtime businessman Brett Wilson isn’t holding back. The entrepreneur and seasoned energy expert joins Marc Patrone to break down why the country’s energy decisions make little sense and what could be done differently.
OP-ED: If we don’t reform supply management, Washington will do it for us
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “The signal could not be clearer: tariffs are not going away. They are being re-engineered.”
U of T data science assistant prof job application bars white men from applying
The University of Toronto has openly declared its intention not to hire white men for a new assistant professor job posting that’s only accepting applications from “women, genderminorities, Indigenous peoples or persons with disabilities.”
OP-ED: The cost of indigenous reconciliation is out of control
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “According to a February 27, 2026, Globe and Mail editorial board opinion piece, the unsustainable financing of indigenous reconciliation is increasingly evident in the last federal budget.”










