Juno Jump Start | Bureaucrats faring well at CBC, journalists not so much
The number of journalists and reporters employed by the CBC appears to be dwindling, the Alberta legislature was awash in blue as thousands of Albertans attended the “I am Alberta” rally, and more.
Bureaucrats faring well at CBC, journalists not so much
The number of journalists and reporters employed by the CBC appears to be dwindling, while the Crown corporation’s level of bureaucrats is on the rise, according to newly obtained documents.
WATCH: UK’s Free Speech Crackdown: Arrests for Words, Banned Flags, and Digital Shackles
Can “rude” speech about migrant crime get you two years in prison? Why are English flags ripped from citizens’ hands as “hate symbols”? And is digital ID the elite’s revenge on a patriotic uprising?
Thousands rally for Alberta independence at Legislature
The Alberta legislature was awash in blue as thousands of Albertans attended the “I am Alberta” rally on Saturday afternoon to support Alberta sovereignty and independence.
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Liberals propose rollback of Trudeau-era laws with “tougher bail” bill
The federal Liberal government is moving to roll back several of its own Trudeau-era justice reforms with new legislation to toughen bail and sentencing laws and to “clarify” the Criminal Code’s “principle of restraint,” which directs judges to release offenders as early as possible and under the least onerous conditions.
Conservatives push to expand EI reform for grieving families
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis told True North that his party will move to expand new employment insurance legislation to ensure grieving families don’t lose access to benefits in the event of a parent’s death — a scenario he says is currently overlooked.
Ottawa receives a “D” grade on fiscal accountability report card
An economic think tank has given the Carney government a “D” grade in its latest report card for senior governments, citing a lack of transparency in how Ottawa decides to tax and spend Canadians’ earnings.
WATCH: Our Country is in Deep Trouble
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, pulls no punches as he dissects the mounting crises in British Columbia that could spell trouble for the entire nation.
Ontario auto sector struck again as GM ceases van production
In yet another blow to Canada’s auto industry, General Motors announced on Tuesday that it will cease production on its electric van, resulting in 1,200 lost jobs in Ontario.
Downtown Oshawa shooting leaves one man hospitalized
True North spoke exclusively to a man who witnessed a shooting in downtown Oshawa that resulted in another man being hospitalized on Wednesday evening.
Healthcare groups say feds failed to consult on immigration impact
Healthcare experts from Canada’s top medical colleges, regulatory bodies, and health associations say Liberal policymakers never consulted them on the impacts of immigration on the healthcare system.
WATCH: MPs invite convict to Parliament Hill
This week on Off the Record, we dig into an exclusive story revealing that Liberal MPs on the House of Commons Justice Committee invited a convicted criminal to a advise them on bail reform.
Senior border official says agency lost 32,000 illegal immigrants
The Canada Border Services Agency cannot account for at least 32,000 illegal immigrants who evaded the agency’s attempts to arrest and deport them.
Only 1 in 13 CAF recruits make it to basic training: Auditor General report
The Canadian Armed Forces has been dealing with a recruitment problem for some time, with a new report from the auditor general finding that “tens of thousands of applicants did not complete the recruitment process.”
Canada ranks 3rd in antidepressant use, driven by “climate anxiety”: study
A major international study led by Canadian researchers warns that climate anxiety—a growing sense of fear and hopelessness over environmental collapse—is becoming an urgent but under-recognized mental health issue, particularly among youth.










This really is News!!
I had no idea that the CBC employed journalists.
I’ve not seen or heard one on air for at least a decade.
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