Juno Jump Start | BC NDP ignored study proving BC Ferries ships could be built locally
An uncovered report reveals that local shipyards were capable of building BC Ferries’ new vessels two years ago, Premier Legault warns radical Islam is threatening Quebec’s values, and more.
BC NDP ignored study proving BC Ferries ships could be built locally
Despite the B.C. NDP government’s denials, a recently uncovered report reveals that local shipyards were capable of building BC Ferries’ new vessels two years ago.
Legault warns radical Islam threatens Quebec’s values
Quebec Premier François Legault and his secularism minister are sounding the alarm, warning that radical Islamist groups pose a threat to the province’s secular values and urging Quebecers to “wake up” to the danger.
OP-ED: Jason Kenney’s separatist panic misses the point
Collin May writes, “What’s especially striking about Kenney’s separatist obsession is that he seems to understand as little about Albertans now as he did while premier.”
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EXCLUSIVE: School board launches review based on dubious systemic racism claims
An activist group claiming to represent black parents accused the Upper Grand District School Board of systemic racism, calling on administrators to undertake “urgent, ongoing work” to “dismantle” systems the group claims are making black children suffer “immeasurably.”
Saskatchewan Highway 201 renamed Chief Kahkewistahaw Way
A provincial highway in southeast Saskatchewan has been renamed Chief Kahkewistahaw Way to recognize a Cree leader who was one of the original signatories to Treaty 4.
Poll: Canadians demand crime crackdown, tougher bail laws
Canadians are demanding a crackdown on crime, with a new national poll revealing nearly half see it as a top issue and a strong majority pushing for tougher bail laws and harsher penalties for repeat offenders.
EV sales plunge in BC despite NDP mandate to electrify roads
The B.C. NDP’s plan to electrify provincial roads is encountering roadblocks, as ambitious government targets collide with high costs, limited infrastructure and slowing consumer interest.
Off the Record | BC Conservatives fire Lindsay Shepherd for Expressing her Opinion
This week on Off the Record, B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad fired Communications Officer and former True North journalist Lindsay Shepherd for posting her opinion about Truth and Reconciliation Day on X.
OP-ED: Why Ottawa can’t keep dairy “off the table”
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, “For decades, Canada’s supply management system has acted as both shield and stabilizer for the country’s dairy sector.”
“Small scale” foreign interference at play during Carney’s election
Despite a government panel assigned to monitoring federal elections remaining silent, foreign interference did play a role in Canada’s last general election, according to a task force investigating security threats to elections.
Public Health president can’t answer what “decolonizing science” means
A senior health official struggled to explain the meaning of “decolonizing science” when pressed by Conservative MP Matt Strauss during a parliamentary committee meeting, despite it being a core objective of the Public Health Agency of Canada.