Juno Jump Start | Canada’s chief justice’s U.S. “dictatorship” comment raises eyebrows
Canada’s Chief Justice Richard Wagner appeared to wade headfirst into foreign political waters this week, Candice Malcolm discusses how Mark Carney showed his Trudeau colours, and much more.
Canada’s chief justice’s U.S. “dictatorship” comment raises eyebrows
In a controversial move, Canada’s Chief Justice Richard Wagner appeared to wade headfirst into foreign political waters this week, warning that former U.S. President Donald Trump’s criticisms of the judiciary reflect a global slide toward what he claimed to be a “dictatorship.”
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney shows his TRUDEAU colours
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice raises the question: which Mark Carney will we get today? Will we get the Based PM who wants to build pipelines and crack down on illegal immigration, or will we get silly sock man 2.0?
Liberals press ahead with 2035 gas vehicle ban
The Liberal government is forging ahead with its plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in the next decade, despite warnings from auto industry leaders and public opposition.
Most Canadians reject stolen land narrative: poll
The majority of Canadians do not believe they are living on land that was stolen from Indigenous peoples, according to a new public survey.
OP-ED: Nova exhibit reveals truth Hamas terrorists want the world to forget
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "Eliyah Cohen and Ziv Abud were talking to all of their friends at the Nova Music Festival in the early morning hours of Oct. 7, 2023, when the music suddenly stopped."
Premier Eby denies blocking pipelines but energy critics say otherwise
From halfway around the world, British Columbia Premier David Eby insisted Monday that his government isn’t obstructing the development of an Alberta-to-Prince Rupert oil pipeline. But energy experts and critics say his words don’t match the restrictive regulatory reality established by the B.C. NDP.
Five major brands dump support for Toronto Pride
Last year, Pride events in Canada seemed to be more about radical politics and foreign conflicts than human rights, and now five big companies have pulled their funding for Toronto’s Pride parade this year.
BC Ferries faces criticism for awarding contract to China
BC Ferries is facing backlash from opposition critics after awarding a contract to a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new major vessels, a move the company says is based on technical merit and cost-efficiency.
April building permits suffer steepest plunge since pandemic
Despite government promises to stimulate Canada’s dismal housing market, the number of building permits issued in April saw one of the largest declines since 2020.
The Daily Brief | Majority of provincial finance ministers receive failing grade from taxpayers
Most of Canada’s provincial finance ministers have received low grades from Canada’s taxpayer watchdog.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer to visit Ottawa before G7
Prime Minister of the U.K. Keir Starmer will arrive in Ottawa a day before the Group of Seven summit takes place in Alberta.
Negotiations between Canada Post and union grind to a halt
Negotiations between Canada Post and the union representing its employees have ground to a halt as the two parties fail to find common ground during the binding arbitration process.
I would have to say he is a sockman, banning gas cars is totally irresponsible by any government, the electric cars are just a passing fade due there cost and battery short life span, they are not feasible to bother with especially outside a compact city....let him try a country setting where your recharging stations are far apart and usually do not work when you find one! all liberals are living in a dream world unfortunately and do not know any better or too scarred to say anything which is usually the case as well.
ASS HOLESB ARE EVERYWHERE!