Juno Jump Start | Brookfield sees nearly $1B second quarter profit compared to last year
Things are looking up for Prime Minister Mark Carney's former company, Canada lost a crushing 51,000 full-time jobs last month, according to Statistics Canada’s latest Labour Force Survey, and more.
Brookfield sees nearly $1B second quarter profit compared to last year
Things are looking up for Prime Minister Mark Carney's former company, Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., which saw its second-quarter profits increase by close to $1 billion compared to last year.
Canada's CRIME WAVE continues
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
Youth employment rate lowest since 1998, over 50K jobs lost: StatsCan
Canada lost a crushing 51,000 full-time jobs last month, according to Statistics Canada’s latest Labour Force Survey. The data revealed a harrowing picture, especially when it comes to youth employment.
Health Canada won’t say if mRNA stance will change after U.S. cancels vaccine funding
Health Canada is refusing to say whether it will update Canada’s advisories on mRNA vaccines after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s department announced it would pull over $500 million in federal contracts tied to mRNA vaccine development.
Developers ask Ottawa to lift ban on foreign buyers for homebuilding, rentals
Canada’s housing crisis has prompted a controversial plea from a powerful coalition of developers to lift the ban on foreign buyers for homebuilding and new rental creation.
Taxpayers could save $10B annually with cuts to federal workforce: report
A Montreal think tank is calling on Ottawa to cut its federal bureaucracy by 17.4 per cent, which would save taxpayers $10 billion annually and return spending to previously managed levels.
Poilievre slams Liberals as housing starts stall, immigration soars
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warns that housing construction in Canada continues to decline, while the Liberals increased immigration in the year's first quarter and subsequently stopped publishing immigration data.
Steel executive warns Canadian steel has no market outside U.S.
Algoma Steel’s Chief Executive Michael Garcia says U.S. President Donald Trump’s 50 per cent tariff on Canadian steel could effectively shut the country’s producers out of their largest export market, forcing the industry to overhaul its operations.
Mark Carney announces pay hike for military, defence cash injection
In a bid to address the military’s devastating retention and recruitment crisis, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced pay increases for Canadian Armed Forces members and billions in new defence spending, pledging to meet NATO’s old two per cent of GDP target.
Surrey café struck by gunfire for the second time in weeks
For the second time in less than a month, Kap’s Café, owned by a Bollywood celebrity in Surrey, B.C.’s Newton neighbourhood, has been hit by gunfire.
My My My. Carney's job lends him a real opportunity to profit from Insider Trading. Of course he will deny it. Globalists, WEF, EU Elite, Laurentian Elite must all love Marky.
It is because they sold the Stelco Pension to another group!