Juno Jump Start | Calls mount for Chief Justice Wagner to be recused from Emergencies Act decision
A Supreme Court Justice is facing calls to step down from ruling on Carney’s appeal of the Emergencies Act decision, Candice discusses comedian Ben Bankas and his offensive brand of comedy, and more.
Calls mount for Chief Justice Wagner to be recused from Emergencies Act decision
A Supreme Court of Canada Justice is facing calls to step down from ruling on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appeal of the Emergencies Act decision, with an intervener arguing the justice’s past comments allegedly show clear bias.
WATCH: Fake News media tries to cancel comedian Ben Bankas (with Harrison Faulkner)
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses comedian Ben Bankas and his offensive brand of comedy. Sometimes comedians can point out the absurdity of our politics better than anyone else.
Supreme Court to hear challenge against Liberals’ gun grab
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a legal challenge from the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights against the Liberals’ gun confiscation program.
Moody’s downgrades B.C.’s debt rating due to shoddy fiscal management
British Columbia has taken another financial hit in the eyes of global credit rating agencies, now that Moody’s Ratings has officially downgraded the province. The reason? “Sizable and entrenched deficits” and a lack of preparedness to handle economic trouble.
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Parents rebuke Calgary school’s downplaying of Ramadan lunch controversy
The Calgary Board of Education was caught red-handed downplaying a school’s Ramadan “no food” lunchroom policy after insisting “no changes” were made. Now parents of students say their kids were barred from eating in the lunchroom during the Muslim holy month.
Carney willing to contribute “appropriate efforts” to help clear Strait of Hormuz
The Carney government says it is ready to “contribute to appropriate efforts” to regain safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has blocked the strait amid escalating tensions, resulting in a “de facto closure” of the significant international shipping artery.
Hamilton police make arrest after human sex trafficking investigation
A Hamilton man faces several human trafficking charges after police investigated a sexual exploitation scheme.







