Juno Jump Start | Carney admits illegal guns coming from U.S. but targets law-abiding Canadians anyway
Carney conceded that illegal firearms trafficked to Canada from the U.S. were likely used in recent high-profile shootings in Hamilton, Candice Malcolm discusses how Carney caved to Trump, and more.
Carney admits illegal guns coming from U.S. but targets law-abiding Canadians anyway
Prime Minister Mark Carney conceded that illegal firearms trafficked to Canada from the U.S. were likely used in recent high-profile shootings in Hamilton, Ontario. This admission comes despite Carney continuing to advance the sweeping legal gun bans initiated by his predecessor, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney CAVES to Trump, admits tariffs are here to stay
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney’s public appearance in Ottawa on Tuesday heading into an emergency cabinet meeting. In English, he told reporters that Canada was in a strong position, but in French, admitted “there’s not a lot of evidence” the U.S. will agree to a tariff-free deal – basically shrugging his shoulders and admitting that Trump had won.
Smith fields tough questions at first-ever Alberta Next town hall
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did not shy away from tough questions about Alberta’s future in the first-ever Alberta Next Panel town hall in Red Deer.
Grade 8 students in Waterloo told parents’ right to know is a “lie”
Grade 8 students from the Waterloo Region District School Board were instructed to “unlearn” what their teacher described as “LIES!” about LGBT youth including the belief that “parents have the right to know” if a child changes their gender identity.
OP-ED: Mark Carney’s fiscal fantasy will bankrupt Canada
Gwyn Moragn writes, "Carney has taken Trudeau’s recklessness and dialled it up. His government’s recently released spending plan shows an increase of 8.5 per cent this fiscal year to $437.8 billion."
WATCH: Canadian judge halts deportation of "non-binary" American, ruling US may be 'unsafe'
In his first exclusive episode for Juno News, Wyatt Claypool takes us through the case of a Canadian judge blocking the deportation of a "non-binary" American back to the US over 'safety' concerns.
Judge spares Indian immigrant jail after trying to buy sex from minor
An Indian foreign national, Akashkumar Narendrakumar Khant, who admitted to trying to buy sex from what he thought was a 15-year-old girl, was given a conditional discharge by an Ontario judge to help him and his wife with their immigration statuses.
Carney announces protectionist tariff quotas on steel
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a sweeping set of protectionist trade measures and tariffs he says will protect the Canadian steel industry, including new quotas on a select number of steel imports, a 25% tariff on Chinese poured steel, and taxpayer handouts for Canadian steel companies.
Nine Indigenous communities launch legal challenge against Bill C-5
Nine Indigenous communities in Ontario have launched a legal challenge with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice against Bill C-5 and a provincial law known as Bill 5, claiming that they present a “clear and present danger” to their way of life.
The Daily Brief | Carney prepares Canadians for indefinite tariffs
During a press conference on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that an upcoming trade agreement with the United States is expected to involve certain tariffs remaining on Canadian goods.
Federal bureaucracy hits record 445,000 despite promised cuts
Despite the Liberal government's ongoing promises of internal savings, job cuts, and fiscal restraint, Canada's federal bureaucracy swelled to a record 445,000 employees in 2024–25.
Grocery prices up 2.8 per cent annually in June
The overall price of groceries was 2.8 per cent higher in June compared to the same month last year, according to data from Statistics Canada.
Most Canadians have hid their regular firearms due to a complete lack of trust in our government since the last decade and especially after covid
The problem is not guns coming from the USA. The problem is people smuggling all goods from the USA for profit and avoiding taxes and the fact that the Catch and Release legal industry is farming criminals for profit by turning them loose back on the streets when they market smuggled goods. When those who engage in Catch and Release are held culpable for the crimes the released miscreants commit after release the gun problem will disappear.