Juno Jump Start | Carney praises Xi’s leadership, references ‘new world order’ in Beijing remarks
Carney publicly praised Xi's “leadership” and openly referenced a “new world order," Candice goes through three shocking news stories that you would never hear in Canada just a few years ago, and more
Carney praises Xi’s leadership, references ‘new world order’ in Beijing remarks
Prime Minister Mark Carney raised a few eyebrows after publicly praising communist Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “leadership” and openly referencing a “new world order” during remarks in Beijing on Thursday, as Canada’s government attempts to reset trade relations with the repressive regime.
WATCH: How Canada is COLLAPSING, told in 3 insane news stories
Canada is decaying into a third world country. The news is filled with truly horrific violent crime, previously safe suburban neighbourhoods have turned into gang-controlled urban ghettos, and it seems like the perpetrators of these heinous crimes have rigged the system.
Candice goes through three shocking news stories that you would never hear in Canada just a few years ago.
Carney recycles existing deals in China, no new oil and gas commitments
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s much-anticipated first day in China concluded without securing any significant breakthroughs on Canadian energy exports. On Thursday, Beijing did not offer any concrete commitments to purchase Canadian oil or liquefied natural gas.
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Carney reverses stance on China, says countries “align in many areas”
Ottawa has rapidly reversed its stance on China, despite Beijing’s interference in past elections, with Prime Minister Mark Carney now saying he’s “focused on how Canada and China can work together.”
Manitoba joins lengthy list of jurisdictions rejecting federal gun confiscation
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The Islamic lobby groups shaping Ontario’s classrooms
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WATCH: Chinese car plants coming to Canada?
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China, but so far, no tangible deals have materialized. Importantly, tariffs on Canadian canola remain in place, and it’s unclear if we will see progress before the trip ends.
Canadians brace for tougher 2026 as debt outlook darkens: report
Canadians are bracing for a difficult year ahead, with the majority expecting rising living costs and worsening economic conditions in 2026, according to a new consumer debt report from insolvency firm MNP Ltd.
Accused Lethbridge child sex trafficker granted bail, re-arrested shortly after release
An Alberta judge granted bail to Skye Atoa, 50, despite the shocking nature of the charges he faces, which include human trafficking and child sexual assault.
Government views CBC as a vital tool to shape “social cohesion”
The CBC is a vital government tool to promote “social cohesion” in Canada. At least, that’s what a federal briefing note from Heritage Canada obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter concludes.
Calgary named best city to “work and play”: study
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OP-ED: Want to know the real reason Canada’s health care system is failing?
Conrad Eder writes, “It’s not about money. It’s about the rules shaping how Canada’s health care system works.”
OP-ED: Celebrated on January 1, ignored the rest of the year
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Over 105,000 Canadians travelled abroad for healthcare last year: study
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If he loves it so much he and his circus of clowns should relocate there as they are helping move all the illegal immigrants with them.
I will then praise him for the one thing he has done for Canada!🇨🇦