Juno Jump Start | Carney fails to provide any answers in his first Question Period
Carney faced scrutiny regarding tariff exemptions and the government’s delayed budget, Candice Malcolm takes a closer look at the Carney government's throne speech, and more.
Carney fails to provide any answers in his first Question Period
During his inaugural Question Period, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced scrutiny regarding tariff exemptions and the Liberal government’s decision to delay the budget.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Poilievre SHREDS Liberal slogans
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice takes a closer look at the Carney government's throne speech, along with the reaction from Pierre Poilievre and other leaders.
Plus, a new Bank of Canada report shows that the influx of foreign students allowed by the Liberal government has significantly impacted Canadian wages and employment.
Alberta sanctions trucker schools for Traffic Safety Act violations
The Alberta government has cracked down on several commercial truck driving schools and instructors following “serious violations” of the Traffic Safety Act.
Indian, Middle Eastern mass immigration suppressing wages: report
A new Bank of Canada report published earlier this month warns that the country’s economy has become increasingly reliant on low-wage, mass migration of temporary workers from India and the Middle East.
Canada lags as NATO plans to double defence target
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government faces increased pressure ahead of the June NATO summit as the alliance prepares to adopt a new defence spending target of 5 per cent of member nations’ GDP. Meanwhile, Canada hasn’t even met the previous goal of 2 per cent.
Quebec votes to cut ties with monarchy hours after throne speech
Quebec legislators unanimously voted in favour of cutting all ties with the monarchy on the same day that King Charles III delivered his throne speech in Ottawa to open the 45th Parliament.
B.C. NDP Premier David Eby cheerily poses with Khalistan-linked rappers
B.C. NDP Premier David Eby met with a group of Punjabi rap musicians, some of whom are active in the controversial Khalistan separatist movement.
Smith demands urgent action from Carney after throne speech sidelines Alberta
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said the federal government has once again failed to address the province’s core concerns, warning that Albertans need to see “meaningful action within weeks — not months.”
CBC brags after YouTube erases popular conservative channel
Following a CBC investigation, YouTube shut down a popular channel focused on conservative content after achieving tens of millions of views during the 2025 federal election.
TDSB caves to activists, enshrining “anti-Palestinian racism” into human rights code
Ontario’s largest school board has voted to codify a new category of racism to its human rights code: anti-Palestinian racism. The decision follows a report led by activist bureaucrat, Patrick Case, commissioned by the Ministry of Education to investigate the Toronto District School Board’s involvement in sending students to a politically charged protest.
Third annual Pride flag student “walk out” protest planned at schools
A Christian advocacy group is organizing its third annual “walk-out” student protest against the display of Pride flags at the beginning of June. The protests will take place at public and Catholic schools across Canada and are in opposition to gender ideology.
Pro-Hamas counterprotesters descend on Toronto's Walk with Israel
True North's Clayton Demaine reported from Bathurst and Sheppard in Toronto, where this year's Walk with Israel was met with intense counterprotests and disturbing rhetoric.
Ontario to remove box over Sir John A. Macdonald statue at Queen’s Park
Premier Doug Ford’s Ontario government will remove the wooden box that had been placed over the Sir John A. Macdonald statue at Queen’s Park.
New Westminster city council unanimously votes to remove U.S. flag
New Westminster city councillors have decided to remove a U.S. flag from one of the city’s historic landmarks to spite U.S. President Donald Trump.
Over 50 new charges laid in Ottawa human trafficking case
The Ottawa Police Service has laid more than 50 new charges against a 27-year-old man in connection with an ongoing human trafficking investigation.
OP-ED: Carney, Ford and Chow snubbed 56,000 Jewish marchers
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "The absence of all three leaders — municipal, provincial and federal — at Sunday’s Walk with Israel in Toronto told us all we need to know."
Judge prevents deportation of man linked to OPP organized crime probe
A Federal Court judge has stopped the deportation of a man arrested in a high-profile organized crime investigation led by Ontario Provincial Police.
Advocates plan “pray-in” to protest Catholic school board Pride events
A Christian advocacy group is organizing “pray-in” protests at Catholic school boards in Ontario that plan to fly Pride flags in June for LGBT Pride month.
Red tape, high fees driving Canada’s housing crisis
Housing industry members are advocating for simplified zoning and development charge reductions as crucial steps to increase housing supply and meet surging demand in Canada.
The Daily Brief | Carney's throne speech emphasizes climate change, protecting the CBC
In the Canadian Senate, King Charles III presented the Carney government's Speech from the Throne, emphasizing support for the CBC and action on climate change, among other priorities.
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