Juno Jump Start | Carney expected to call an election on Sunday
Mark Carney is expected to ask the Governor General to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and trigger a snap election, Candice Malcolm discusses if crime will be a ballot box question, and much more!
Carney expected to call an election on Sunday
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to ask the Governor General to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and trigger a snap election.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Election is FINALLY here?
Crime in Canada has spiralled out of control under Liberal leadership. Canadians no longer feel safe in their own homes. Will this be a ballot box issue?
Energy leaders urge feds to declare “Canadian energy crisis”
Canada’s top energy executives are urging the federal government to declare a “Canadian energy crisis” and overhaul regulations to ensure major infrastructure projects receive approval within six months of application.
Carney vows to maintain Trudeau's energy production cap
Prime Minister Mark Carney intends to maintain his predecessor’s cap on oil and gas production. The cap was introduced with regulations drafted by the Liberals last November, which require producers to reduce their emissions by about one-third.
Poilievre pledges to fast-track resource projects, tap into Ring of Fire
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced that a “Canada First” Conservative government would tap into Canada’s natural resources and ensure that regulatory delays no longer encumber projects.
Vancouver auto show bans Tesla as Musk’s EV company faces far-left threats
A Vancouver area auto show has banned Tesla from participating, citing “safety” concerns as far-left activists escalate protests against the electric vehicle automaker and its owner, Elon Musk.
Hudson’s Bay set to liquidate as historic company goes out of business
The Hudson’s Bay Company, the oldest incorporated merchandising company in the English-speaking world and Canada’s oldest company is preparing to liquidate all of its 96 stores across Canada.
The Daily Brief | Trump says he'd prefer Mark Carney as PM
In a recent interview, Donald Trump said he'd prefer a Liberal over a Conservative in charge of Canada, calling Pierre Poilievre "no friend" and claiming it'd be easier to deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Alberta greenlights 14 new Edmonton schools amid population boom
The Alberta government is moving forward with 14 new school projects in the Edmonton area to address growing enrolment pressures from surging population growth.
Unpopular Edmonton Mayor Sohi eyes federal run under Carney Liberals
Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi is expected to announce his candidacy for the Liberal Party of Canada as early as this Thursday as his local support plummets.
Canada people should be first,why billions of dollars to Gaza,why not for Canada homeless,less Immigration give money to Canadian women who might want another child.Canada is strong,cut ties with Trump and we Canadians can look after our own.Women to open their eyes.Election should be about Canadians not Trump or Carney