Juno Jump Start | Canadian charitable giving falls to lowest level in two decades: Fraser Institute
Canadian charitable giving has fallen to its lowest level in two decades, Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen joined Isaac Lamoureux for a year-end interview, and more.
Canadian charitable giving falls to lowest level in two decades: Fraser Institute
A new Fraser Institute report reveals that Canadian charitable giving has fallen to its lowest level in two decades, raising concerns that this decline in generosity could hinder the ability of charities to support communities in need.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Dreeshen lays out Alberta’s transportation reset for 2026
Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen joins Isaac Lamoureux for a year-end interview with True North’s Legislative Assembly of Alberta reporter Isaac Lamoureux on the province’s transportation priorities heading into 2026, including LRT projects, bike lanes, and the balance between municipal decision-making and provincial oversight.
OP-ED: Toronto police have failed the Jewish community
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “The Toronto Police Service cannot be trusted to protect the Jewish community, full stop.”
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BEXTE: Fact Checking the F-35 Debate: Why Canada Must Stop Sabotaging Its Own Defence
Keean Bexte writes, “Our pilots cannot be asked to confront modern threats in outdated fourth generation aircraft simply because Ottawa cannot resist reopening the same debate every few years.”
OP-ED: The other Christmas Story – When power fears children
Richard Dur writes, “By the time the Christmas lights are taken down, the Church quietly observes a feast much of the modern world has forgotten: the Feast of the Holy Innocents (December 28).”
WATCH: U.S. economy BOOMS as Canada falls behind
New U.S. data shows the American economy grew at a blistering 4.3% in the third quarter, far exceeding expectations. Consumer spending surged and private-sector job growth remained strong, even as government payrolls declined — a combination economists credit for driving the expansion.
Most Canadians facing financial pressure entering Christmas holidays: survey
Financial stress and anxiety are crushing the Christmas spirit for most Canadians this year, with a new survey showing the majority are feeling significant pressure heading into the holidays.
Salvation Army asks Canadians to “give generously this holiday season”
The Salvation Army has launched its 2025 Christmas Kettle Campaign to mitigate the increasing cost of living, asking those who can to “give generously this holiday season.”











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