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Carney says having a Liberal majority would be “better for Canada”
Prime Minister Mark Carney said it would be “better for Canada” if the Liberals held a majority government, a day after a Conservative MP crossed the floor to join the party.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Liberal Majority? Budget day is hijacked by Conservative floor-crossing… more to come?
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley to discuss the budget and the biggest take-aways.
Conservatives blast turncoat MP for joining Liberals “to advance ambitions”
Conservatives and their supporters are accusing the House of Commons’ latest floor crosser, Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont, of forsaking his constituents and his values in pursuit of his own ambitions.
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EXCLUSIVE: Alberta gov responds to carbon tax hikes unveiled in Carney’s budget
Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner told True North that the Liberals’ plan to keep raising the industrial carbon tax through 2050 will put Alberta’s energy producers at a competitive disadvantage, warning that the province’s biggest competitor, the U.S., faces no such financial burden.
OP-ED: Mamdani’s victory is Canada’s warning
Dotan Rousso writes, “The most worrying aspect of Zohran Mamdani’s election in New York is not that a democratic socialist won, but that so few voices pushed back against what his rise represents.”
Liberals courted d’Entremont for years until “he saw the light”
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly said the Liberals had been courting former Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont behind the scenes for five years before he ultimately crossed the aisle.
WATCH: Carney’s First Budget: Record Debt, Rising Costs
Prime Minister Mark Carney has released his first federal budget. It projects a $78.3-billion deficit this year, pushing the national debt to about $1.3-trillion. The cost of servicing that debt now totals $55.6-billion in annual interest payments.
OP-ED: The budget that forgot your grocery bill
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “For a government that often talks about food affordability and insecurity, Budget 2025 offers surprisingly little that directly addresses either.”
Liberals reject reinstating mandatory minimums for child pornography
Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser confirmed that the Liberals will not invoke the notwithstanding clause to reverse the Supreme Court’s ruling on mandatory minimum sentences for crimes involving child pornography.
Tamara Lich to appeal mischief conviction
Tamara Lich will appeal the mischief conviction that arose from her participation in the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest against government mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WATCH: Carney’s budget blowout + floor-crossing betrayal
On this episode of ‘Straight Up’ Marc Patrone breaks down Carney’s new massive spending budget, a ‘Conservative’ MP’s floor-crossing to the Liberals - and what it could mean for the country
Budget expands DEI requirements across federal programs
The federal government’s 2025 budget has vastly expanded its diversity and inclusion agenda, forcing DEI compliance into funding and oversight rules, even for programs once based strictly on merit.
Eby and First Nations leaders renew pipeline opposition
Canadians shouldn’t expect any new pipelines through British Columbia. Premier David Eby and Indigenous leaders just reaffirmed their opposition, even as Alberta keeps pushing for West Coast energy projects.
Schulz urges Ottawa to scrap “impractical” EV mandate following 60-day review
Alberta’s Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz is demanding the Trudeau government scrap its electric vehicle mandate, arguing the “impractical” policy will destroy jobs, hike costs, and isolate rural communities.











Well maybe quite a few Canadians don’t agree. We have had Liberals leading us for 10 years and many are not real happy. Myself, I would have loved to see a change.
Better for Canada??? Typical Liberal idiotic statement.
Only Idiots will buy into that.
The ship is sinking.