Juno Jump Start | Carney says majority will not be enough for Alberta to secede, citing the Clarity Act
Carney said the Clarity Act does not apply to the current Alberta independence question, a B.C. teacher told students they should “murder” those infected with hantavirus, and more.
Carney says majority will not be enough for Alberta to secede, citing the Clarity Act
Bloc Québécois MPs are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to drop the Clarity Act, arguing it complicates secession referendums by adding conditions beyond a simple majority vote. Carney, however, said the Clarity Act does not apply to the current Alberta independence question and defended the Act’s requirements.
WATCH: Tim Hortons cuts back on TFWs and plans to hire 10,000 “locals”
The once-beloved Canadian company and now international symbol of Canada’s post-national identity, Tim Hortons, has announced a plan to scale back the hiring of temporary foreign workers and has committed to hiring 10,000 “local” job candidates.
B.C. teacher told class to “murder” those infected with hantavirus: audio
A teacher told students they should “murder” those infected with hantavirus during a classroom discussion about public health, according to audio recordings and transcripts shared with Juno News.
Germany agrees to buy LNG from B.C.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announced an LNG deal to supply Germany from the approved $10B Ksi Lisims project in B.C., marking a shift from former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Kinew, Eby clash with Smith at Western Premiers Conference
The 2026 Western Premiers Conference closed Thursday amid tensions over Alberta separatism, as the premiers of B.C. and Manitoba confronted Alberta Premier Danielle Smith before the media.
Bank of Canada admits immigration a factor in youth unemployment
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem acknowledged the toll that Canada’s international student visa program has taken on the country’s youth, and their ability to find work.
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MAP: the 132 churches burned or vandalized since the residential school announcement
The chilling reality is out in the open: 132 Christian churches across Canada have been vandalized, burned to the ground, or desecrated—and to this day, there has been NO national inquiry called to address this national crisis.
Bill C-22 surveillance powers go “beyond any regime”: Google exec
The federal government’s controversial digital surveillance bill represents a dramatic escalation in state power that goes “beyond any regime” in the democratic world, a top Google executive warned lawmakers on Tuesday.
Politicians call out protesters parading hanged effigies of Israeli politicians
Politicians from both the Conservative and Liberal parties condemned an anti-Zionist Montreal group for an “unacceptable” display depicting what appeared to be a Jewish man wearing a kippah being hanged. Other images posted by the group suggest the hanged effigies depicted key Israeli politicians and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Canadian insolvencies reach highest level since 2009
Canadians insolvencies volumes have reached their highest level since 2009 despite, with the first quarter rate up 18.8 per cent year-over-year, according to a new report from Equifax Canada.









