Juno Jump Start | Canada would be “better off” without Carney negotiating tariffs: Poilievre
Poilievre said Canada would “be better off” without Carney’s trade negotiations as tariffs continue to pile up, Kris Sims takes a closer look at Smith’s high-stakes challenge to Ottawa, and more.
Canada would be “better off” without Carney negotiating tariffs: Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Canada would “be better off” without Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade negotiations as tariffs against various Canadian goods continue to pile up.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Danielle Smith puts Carney’s “nation-building” office to the test
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes a closer look at Premier Danielle Smith’s high-stakes challenge to Ottawa.
For months, Smith has demanded the repeal of federal laws strangling Alberta’s resource sector. Now she’s making a bold move: filing paperwork directly with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new “nation-building office” as if Alberta itself were the proponent of a new pipeline. Smith calls it a “test of whether Canada works as a country.”
Calgary police union backs Sonya Sharp for mayor
The Calgary Police Association endorsed mayoral candidate and city councillor Sonya Sharp on Thursday, as well as several other municipal candidates under the Communities First Council banner.
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WATCH: Poilievre calls West Coast pipeline a “litmus test” for Carney’s Liberals
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is challenging Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “Build Canada” plan, making the fate of a proposed West Coast pipeline a crucial “litmus test” for the Liberals’ infrastructure commitments.
PBO warns nobody will be spared in Canada’s looming debt spiral
Canadians are facing the consequences of the Carney government’s borrowing habits, with Interim Budget Officer Jason Jacques warning that the country’s financial future looks bleak and will leave nobody untouched.
Alberta offers parents $150 weekly, toolkit amid strike threat
Despite Alberta teachers rejecting a settlement from the government for the second time, after one was recommended by a mediator, and another was negotiated and agreed upon by the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association and Alberta Teachers’ Association, the province is stepping up in place of teachers after they vowed to strike despite being given everything they asked for.
Disrupted | Trans regret and the growing wave of detransitioner lawsuits
Join us as Lynn Chadwick of Themis Resource Fund and Canadian former therapist Michelle Mackness discuss the rising wave of detransitioners.
From rushed diagnoses to medical negligence, the conversation lays bare the hidden costs of the “affirmation-only” model. Lynn outlines the landmark lawsuits being filed in the U.S., while Michelle details the Canadian landscape where dissent is often labelled as hateful conversion therapy.
All this and more on this week’s episode of Disrupted.
‘Anti-hate’ group on the defensive amid govt funding, Antifa ties allegations
Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN), a “proudly independent and antifascist nonprofit” accused critics on a podcast of spreading “smear pieces” about the advocacy group’s connections to Antifa.
Alberta separatists tout U.S. meetings, Smith pushes back
Alberta separatist leaders claim momentum after a second round of meetings in Washington, D.C., with senior figures from the Trump administration. However, Premier Danielle Smith insists her government is pursuing a different path.
EXCLUSIVE: Toronto Star publishes Op-Ed making false claims about “Grave Error”
The Toronto Star published an opinion piece by an Indigenous author, which falsely claims that the book published by True North, “Grave Error,” was “self-published,” and that the contents constituted a “vitriolic and hateful diatribe.”
Ottawa cancels noise tickets for pro-Palestinian demonstrators
Ottawa cancelled 17 tickets, worth $400 each, issued to pro-Palestinian demonstrators in late 2023 and early 2024. The city cited “public interest” and “limited court resources” for the decision, a stark contrast to their handling of the Freedom Convoy.
NDP declares union boss, two others leadership contestants
Rob Ashton, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, has entered the federal NDP leadership race. He casts himself as the labour movement’s voice in a contest some expect will shape the party’s direction for years.
Canada would just simply be better off with out Carney and the liberal party, period.
Not just for “trade negotiations” of which Carney has done nothing.
He’s so afraid of President Trump he bends over like a “man” servant in his presence. Every time I see him with Trump I mistake him for a waiter serving coffee and sandwiches .
I’ve never seen his “elbows” up past his slumped shoulders, have you??
Nor should you! The USA is our best friend and ally. Who would you rather share a border with? China, Russia, Mexico? How about North Korea?
The rest of Canada that voted this imposter into power,50%, need their prefrontal cortex examined and reprogrammed.
You are out of whack with reality.