Juno Jump Start | Carney changes Liberals’ tune on shipping LNG to Europe when grilled
Carney stated Canada would stockpile critical minerals and LNG for sale to Germany via new ports, Candice discusses Carney’s decision to drop all retaliatory tariffs against the US, and more.
Carney changes Liberals’ tune on shipping LNG to Europe when grilled
Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to deepen trade and defence ties with Europe during his visit to Germany, stating Canada would stockpile critical minerals and liquid natural gas for sale to Germany via new ports.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Elbows up was ALWAYS a lie
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement that he will drop all retaliatory tariffs against the Americans. In other worlds, Elbows Down!
Polish envoy presses Canada to send LNG direct to Europe, cut U.S. middleman
Poland’s ambassador to Canada says Canadian natural gas is reaching Europe at inflated prices after being sold at a discounted rate to the United States – a problem he hopes Ottawa will fix by boosting liquefied natural gas exports directly to European countries.
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WATCH: Carney called out for Canada's failure to build LNG export terminals
While Canadian legacy media have largely carried Carney’s preferred spin, a German reporter asked the obvious question: “What Canada can realistically actually offer to Germany and Europe given the fact that ports on the east coast and also pipelines are still lacking?"
WATCH: Juno News at Sean Feucht concert
The left tried to have Christian musician Sean Feucht’s concerts cancelled. Despite the activists’ efforts, the Alberta Government permitted Feucht to perform at the Legislature in Edmonton. Watch as Juno News correspondent Alexa Posa attends the event.
Schulz urges Canadians to fight “unworkable” EV mandate
Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz is urging Canadians to mount a pressure campaign for Ottawa to abandon its electric vehicle mandate, warning it would drive up costs, strain infrastructure, and eliminate consumer choice.
‘Not “Sorry” | Trucker training scandal
On the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ host Alexander Brown peels back the curtain on a crisis that has been barreling down the highway for too long: the dangerous, mass-immigration-connected, fraud-riddled state of the modern trucking industry, and its impacts on Canada.
McGill associate prof calls for “full military support for Hamas and Hezbollah”
A McGill University professor has called for “full economic and military support for Hamas and Hezbollah” in a post on X.
Canadians investing in U.S. stocks at highest level since the 90s
Canadian investors are enjoying the U.S. stock market despite the ongoing trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, injecting the most capital into American stocks in decades.
Ontario education minister vague on curbing divisive politics in classrooms
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra told voters at a Richmond Hill meeting that he is committed to amending the Education Act to remove “divisive politics” from the classroom. Despite this, Calandra expressed support for policies that push division, without naming them directly.
The Daily Brief | Most Alberta First Nations don't publicly release financial audits
Most of Alberta’s 44 First Nations have not publicly released financial audits for several years.
Indian truck driver arrested at airport over deaths of mother, eight-year-old child
A Manitoba crash ended in tragedy after an Ontario truck driver, Navjeet Singh, allegedly blew a stop sign, killed a mother and her eight-year-old daughter.
Dreeshen meets Delton residents in person amid bike lane backlash
Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen met with Delton residents on Monday amidst growing frustration over the community's upcoming bike lane expansion, which locals decry as a product of insufficient consultation, dangerous design, and an undemocratic process.