Juno Jump Start | Carney housing plan will only deliver 26,000 homes over five years
Carney’s promise of building half a million homes a year has been exposed as a massive failure, Frances Widdowson was arrested at the University of Victoria, and more.
PBO: Carney housing plan will only deliver 26,000 homes over five years
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s promise of building half a million homes a year has been exposed as a massive failure. The Parliamentary Budget Officer confirms Ottawa will only deliver a paltry 26,000 new houses over the next five years, falling drastically short of what Canadians were promised.
WATCH: Joe Warmington: Canada’s icons are DISAPPEARING
Canada’s national identity is shifting, and many of the symbols that once defined this country are fading from public life. Whether it’s disputes over playing “O Canada” in city spaces, the removal of historic names and statues, or the erasure of long-standing cultural institutions, the country’s landmarks — both physical and cultural — are disappearing.
Frances Widdowson arrested at University of Victoria
Frances Widdowson, a Mount Royal University professor and author of Dead Wrong, was arrested at the University of Victoria on Tuesday after being told that she, OneBC interim party leader Dallas Brodie, and former schoolteacher Jim McMurtry were not welcome on the university’s campus.
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First Nations chiefs reject Alberta–Ottawa pipeline deal hours before Carney speech
First Nations chiefs have unanimously rejected the federal–Alberta pipeline memorandum of understanding (MOU) in a resolution passed just hours before Prime Minister Mark Carney addresses the Assembly of First Nations.
Lawyer presses Smith to scrap “Care-First” insurance after UCP vote
Following a narrow UCP member vote to scrap the proposal, a Calgary injury lawyer is demanding Premier Danielle Smith immediately ditch the government’s controversial “Care-First” insurance model.
Lukaszuk petition certified as separatists claim referendum
Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Thomas Lukaszuk’s petition to hold a referendum on Alberta’s separation from Canada has been certified by Elections Alberta, confirming it has enough signatures to trigger the legislative process.
WATCH: Dead Wrong: How Canada Got the Residential School Story So Wrong
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, delves into one of Canada’s most contentious modern social issues: How did the country get its residential school story so profoundly wrong? Brown reflects on the summer of moral panic that swept the nation, transforming what could have been a moment of thoughtful reflection into a frenzy akin to the “fiery but mostly peaceful” unrest seen south of the border.
Another BC Conservative riding demands Rustad resign immediately
The leadership of yet another Conservative Party of British Columbia riding association is calling on leader John Rustad to step aside, citing a loss of confidence, declining donations and irregularities in a recent leadership review vote.
MPs push Carney to sell holdings amid Conflict of Interest Act rewrite
First covered by Blacklock’s Reporter, Conservative MP John Brassard announced during an ethics committee on Friday that he wrote a Supplementary Opinion saying the prime minister’s refusal to sell his stocks was “troubling” in a report to Parliament.
Guilbeault says Alberta ‘not a reliable partner,’ blasts Smith over demands
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault used a televised interview on Sunday to criticize Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, days after resigning from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet over the federal government’s new energy agreement with Alberta.
Smith unveils internal scorecard guiding Alberta’s healthcare overhaul
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is putting her healthcare overhaul to the test, revealing exclusively to True North the three clear benchmarks her government will use to judge its success.
Police taskforce seizes 386 kg of fentanyl in nationwide crackdown
In a major victory against organized crime, Canadian police have seized a staggering 386 kilograms of deadly fentanyl and nearly 6 tonnes of cocaine, arresting 217 individuals, many of whom were already out on bail, in a nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking.
Dreeshen unveils major transportation changes in exclusive AGM interview
Alberta’s United Conservative Party government is rolling out major transportation reforms, with Minister Devin Dreeshen exclusively revealing to True North at the UCP annual general meeting that new laws, safety measures, and highway changes are on the way.
Taxpayer advocates urge Ford to scrap corporate welfare, balance budget
As Ontario’s provincial debt soars to $459 billion, taxpayer advocates are demanding the Ford government immediately halt “wasteful” spending on corporate handouts, political welfare, and government advertising.











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Mark Carney: A sanctimonious, globe-trotting financial bureaucrat whose primary talents are (1) failing upward through a series of cushy, unaccountable gigs, (2) lecturing the peasants about climate change from the comfort of private jets and Davos champagne flutes, and (3) positioning himself as Canada’s inevitable next Prime Minister by sounding like a Bond villain who read too much Greta Thunberg fanfiction.
Former Governor of the Bank of Canada (where he kept the loonie stable by basically doing nothing while oil prices did the heavy lifting), then Governor of the Bank of England (where he spent years threatening Brexit apocalypse that somehow never quite arrived), and now self-appointed Archbishop of Net Zero, Carney is the living embodiment of credentialed incompetence wrapped in a $5,000 suit. He’s the guy who tells you fossil fuels are evil while quietly cashing cheques from Brookfield Asset Management, a firm with billions sunk in the very same “evil” industries.
In short: a pompous, hypocritical, power-hungry technocrat who mistakes his Goldman Sachs Rolodex for actual wisdom, and thinks Canadians are desperate enough to make him PM because he once met Bono.