Juno Jump Start | Carney takes vacation following failed trade talks with U.S. and Mexico
Carney is on a “reduced schedule” vacation this week despite his warnings about U.S. tariffs, guest host Kris Sims asks why Parliament is working fewer sitting days than ever, and more.
Carney takes vacation following failed trade talks with U.S. and Mexico
Prime Minister Mark Carney is on a “reduced schedule” vacation this week, despite his warnings about U.S. tariffs. This follows his cabinet’s failure to secure a trade deal with Mexico and his inability to resolve the tariff issue.
The Candice Malcolm Show | MONEY FOR NOTHING - Government blowing your cash while Mark Carney takes a VACATION
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes aim at Mark Carney’s taxpayer-funded vacation and ask why Parliament is working fewer sitting days than ever, even as the cost of MPs and the federal bureaucracy keeps climbing.
Alberta Govt defies anti-Christian censors, permits Sean Feucht concert
The Alberta government has greenlit a major worship event featuring American Christian rock musician Sean Feucht on the Legislative Assembly of Alberta’s grounds in Edmonton.
Rustad wants urgent appeal of Aboriginal title ruling threatening private property
Conservative Party of BC leader John Rustad is calling on the NDP government to appeal a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision that would grant Aboriginal title to a vast swath of land in Richmond, jeopardizing private property rights.
Girl athletes silenced over concerns about male teammate in dorms
Members of Team Nova Scotia’s girls’ volleyball roster returned from the Canada Cup in Toronto under threat of sanctions after raising private concerns about competing against and sharing private spaces with a male teammate who identifies as a girl.
Hamilton mayor decries “transphobic” billboard opposing child gender transitions
Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath is decrying a billboard advocating against the medical transitioning of minors as “transphobic.” The sign in question bears the slogan “Let kids be kids. Stop medical transitions for minors” and was erected on private property. While Horwath acknowledged that the sign was located on private land, she claimed the city’s advertising rules were not followed. Horwath has asked Astral Media, the company responsible for the billboard, to remove it.
OP-ED: Ontario teachers union pushes anti-Israel, pro-DEI agenda
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "Teachers need to teach their students to read and write, not how to transition to another sex or how to pick pronouns or to indoctrinate them against the Jewish state."
New Brunswick joins Nova Scotia with its own forest ban
New Brunswick has followed Nova Scotia with its own decision to close all Crown land, drawing concerns about sweeping forest bans enacted due to wildfire danger. Critics warn that these government actions could set a dangerous precedent, infringing on the fundamental freedoms of Canadians.
N.L. sets $150K fines, 6 months jail for breaking woods ban
Newfoundland and Labrador’s government is threatening fines of up to $150,000 and six months in jail for violating wildfire-related restrictions, as three major blazes continue to burn in the province.
Conservative MP demands apology from Steven Guilbeault for Sean Feucht cancellation
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu is demanding a federal apology after Parks Canada revoked a permit for U.S. Christian singer Sean Feucht's planned performance, saying the decision violated Canadians' Charter rights.
Saskatchewan posts best job growth in Canada for July
Saskatchewan led the country in job growth last month, according to Statistics Canada data highlighted by Premier Scott Moe.
Majority of Canadians want to see cuts to federal workforce
A majority of Canadians want the federal government to shrink its bureaucracy and believe services have declined despite significant staffing increases since 2016, a new Leger poll reveals.
Calgary to buy 120 electric buses despite costly failures in other cities
A taxpayers’ group is warning that Calgary risks repeating the expensive failures of other Alberta cities after it announced it will purchase 120 new Canadian-made electric buses starting in 2027.
The Daily Brief | Reconciliation used to bypass local democracy
Powell River residents say reconciliation is being used to bypass local democracy.
OP-ED: A 10$ bag of rice? The quiet crisis behind soaring food prices
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, "A standard two-kilogram bag of white rice now sits close to $10, a hefty increase for one of the most affordable global staples."
Slavery among Indigenous persisted long after British abolition: study
Slavery among Indigenous populations in what would become Canada persisted long after its official abolition by the British Empire, a recent study indicates.
OP-ED: Build roads, don’t block them
Devin Dreeshen writes, "Albertans deserve transportation infrastructure that reflects how they live, work, and move."
“Canadians” that voted for mark and its liberal ministers were either inebriated or need serious medical attention.
CARNEY GIVES US THE THUMBS UP WE GIVE HIM THE MIDDLE FINGER