Juno Jump Start | CAF training platoon with 83% non-citizens devolved into ethnic infighting
A confidential CAF Leadership and Recruit School report has revealed a complete breakdown in basic officer training, a proposed 900 kilometre natural gas pipeline is now in jeopardy, and more.
CAF training platoon with 83% non-citizens devolved into ethnic infighting
A confidential Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School report has revealed a complete breakdown in basic officer training following a surge in permanent resident enrolment.
Hereditary chiefs try to thwart B.C. natural gas pipeline
A proposed 900 kilometre natural gas pipeline is now in jeopardy as the project is being challenged in B.C. court by a Gitxsan hereditary chief and several environmental groups.
Taxpayers funded equivalent of 23 National Observer jobs
Taxpayers funded the equivalent of 23 positions at the National Observer, a Vancouver-based climate change newspaper that describes itself as independent.
Spring economic update brings federal debt to $1.4 trillion by end of 2026
The Carney government released its spring economic update, with the federal debt now poised to reach $1.4 trillion by the end of the year.
Feds purchase Pickering hotel to house asylum claimants
The federal government just spent over $27.35 million on a hotel in Pickering, Ontario, to help house an “influx” of border-crossers who claimed asylum once they were already in Canada or arrived at a port of entry.
Chinese EVs are popping up all over Toronto
Chinese EV giant Chery is accelerating its entry into Canada, with several test vehicles recently spotted across the Greater Toronto Area.
EXPLAINED: Did Kerry-Lynne Findlay whip the “genocide” motion?
During the B.C. Conservative leadership debate, leadership hopeful Caroline Elliott accused Kerry-Lynne Findlay of serving as Conservative party whip when Parliament unanimously voted to declare the residential school system a “genocide.”
Avi Lewis “unfazed” by “comrade” MP abandoning post
NDP Leader Avi Lewis told reporters he is “not fazed” by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice’s announcement that he is leaving the federal NDP to run for the separatist provincial party Quebec Solidaire.
Rogers poised to lay off half of 25,000 workforce
Rogers Communications Inc. is poised to lay off roughly half of its 25,000 employees, offering severance packages as the company aims to slash its capital spending by 30 per cent compared with last year.
OP-ED: The risk of Alberta’s classroom policy shift
Dotan Rousso writes, “Controversial topics are not distractions from education. They are central to it.”
Memorial held in Vancouver for one year anniversary of Lapu-Lapu tragedy
Memorials were held across Vancouver to honour the victims of the tragedy at last year’s Lapu-Lapu Day festival, which resulted in the deaths of 11 people after a man drove his car through the crowd.
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