Juno Jump Start | Carney has allowed tariff situation to “spiral”, "approved" Ford ad: Poilievre
Poilievre accused Carney of allowing trade negotiations with the U.S. to spiral to a dead end, Alberta teachers are gearing up for a court battle against Premier Smith’s Back to School Act, and more.
WATCH: Carney has allowed tariff situation to “spiral”, “approved” Ford ad: Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of allowing trade negotiations with the U.S. to spiral to a dead end.
Ford BLAMES Carney as TRADE TALKS IMPLODE
A U.S.–Canada trade agreement that insiders say was nearly finished has collapsed after a high-profile anti-tariff ad campaign aired across American TV. The ad infuriated President Trump, who immediately walked away from the talks.
Alberta teachers’ union threatens to go to court over Smith’s notwithstanding clause use
Alberta teachers are gearing up for a court battle against Premier Danielle Smith’s Back to School Act, slamming the government’s use of the notwithstanding clause as a “reckless abuse of power.” However, legal experts are quick to point out that the teachers’ case might not hold up.
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Fans fume as O Canada lyrics changed during World Series anthem
Political correctness struck out at Game 3 of the World Series when anthem singer JP Saxe altered the lyrics of the Canadian anthem, changing “Our home and native land” to “Our home on native land.”
Lukaszuk’s anti-separation petition surpasses 450,000 signatures
Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Thomas Lukaszuk says his “Forever Canadian” petition has shattered expectations, surpassing the threshold required to trigger legislative review under Alberta’s Citizen Initiative Act.
Records show Parks Canada caved to activists when cancelling Sean Feucht
Access to information documents show that Parks Canada cancelled American pastor Sean Feucht’s Halifax concert after heavy political and public pressure, despite officials voicing internal concerns about clamping down on freedom of expression.
Canadians back new oil pipelines: Survey
The majority of Canadians believe that the development of new oil pipelines is “important to Canada’s economic future,” according to a recent Leger survey.
WATCH: Trudeau long gone, but free speech still under attack?
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, delivers an impactful conversation on the persistent threats of wokeism, institutional progressivism, and the relentless pursuit of power and control that fuels governmental overreach.
Climate fanatic Bill Gates says climate change won’t lead to extinction
Long-time environmental alarmist and billionaire Bill Gates now says climate change “will not lead to humanity’s demise,” and that “people will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future.”
Taxpayer group calls on Ford to scrap political welfare
A taxpayer watchdog is calling on Premier Doug Ford to uphold his promise to scrap political welfare as the Ontario government continues to borrow money.
Food bank use hits record high as affordability crisis deepens in Canada
Food bank use in Canada has surged to the highest levels ever recorded, with nearly 2.2 million visits in March alone, one-third of whom were children, according to a new report released Monday by Food Banks Canada.
Carney’s former firm partnered with communist China-linked entities, MPs told
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper told MPs on the federal Ethics Committee that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s former firm, Brookfield, cozied up to politically connected Chinese entities while he was vice-chair.
Conservatives push to fast-track ‘Bailey’s Law’ as intimate partner violence rates climb
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Shadow Minister for Public Safety Frank Caputo are urging Parliament to fast-track new legislation to combat intimate partner violence (IPV) amid a rise in violence against women across Canada.
Violent, property and sex crimes soar in Ottawa
The Ottawa Police Service reported a sharp rise in crime across the nation’s capital during a board meeting Monday, citing significant increases in violent and property-related offences since 2015.
OP-ED: Canada’s drift under technocratic continuity
Brock Eldon writes, “Pearson International Airport greets no one with affection. The ceilings sag, the lights hum, the customs kiosks glare like screensavers for a country running on autopilot.”
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