Juno Jump Start | Budget watchdog says little chance the Liberals will meet spending goals
The PBO says the Carney government’s spending promises are misleading Canadians, Canada’s prolonged period of low productivity has become “stuck in a vicious circle,” and more.
Budget watchdog says little chance the Liberals will meet spending goals
The Carney government’s spending promises are misleading Canadians, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer, who now says there is a “low probability” the Liberals will stay within their own fiscal rules.
WATCH: Can Alberta Save Healthcare?
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, director of the National Citizens Coalition, dives into a seismic week for Alberta under Premier Danielle Smith. Smith’s principled conservative governance continues to serve as an example for all to follow.
Central bank: overregulation keeping Canadian productivity “ in a vicious circle”
Canada’s prolonged period of low productivity has become “stuck in a vicious circle,” according to Bank of Canada deputy governor Nicolas Vincent, who suggested Ottawa reduce the regulatory burden placed on companies to revitalize competition.
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Retail sales drop in September, remained flat last month: Statistics Canada
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Carney pledges $1B for healthcare in Africa, other developing nations
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Canada Post seeks fresh taxpayer bailout after record $541M quarterly loss
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Many young Canadians likely to be forever renters
Young Canadians are being locked out of the housing market and forced into a cycle of permanent renting, with the average renter now 32 years old.
Alberta introduces “Peterson Law” to protect free expression
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has introduced Bill 13, the “Peterson Law,” which her government says will stop professional regulators from disciplining members for lawful off-duty expression.
Conservative MPs have financial records leaked in party data breach
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OP-ED: Is indigenous artifact repatriation ‘Indian giving’?
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “Growing demands for repatriating artifacts not shown to be obtained through property crimes suggest indigenous notions of criminality rely on an ancient presumption of guilt unless proven innocent.”
Indian man avoids jail after harassing, allegedly groping teen girls
Jagjit Singh, a 51-year-old Indian national on a six-month visitor visa, received no additional jail time but is being deported for allegedly sexually assaulting and harassing young Canadian girls months after arriving in Canada in July.
OP-ED: Happiness is just code and AI might soon rewrite it
Dotan Rousso writes, “The public conversation around artificial intelligence is fixated on jobs, elections, and dystopian science fiction. But the real revolution may be more intimate.”










Misleading Canadians ? I would doubt the Liberal voters can even grasp the meaning of 'prolonged period of low productivity' OR that they are being 'misled'. After 10 years of being 'misled' they still voted in the same Village Idiots to mislead them even further.
Misleading? Call it what it is. LYING to Canadians.