Juno Jump Start | Carney taps Emergencies Act advisor to head U.S. trade negotiations
An official who advised the Liberals to use the Emergencies Act to crush peaceful protests is now leading trade negotiations, Candice goes through the details on the latest trans shooting, and more
Carney taps Emergencies Act advisor to head U.S. trade negotiations
Prime Minister Mark Carney has chosen a former high-ranking official who advised the Liberal government to use the controversial Emergencies Act to crush peaceful protests, to now lead Canada’s turbulent trade negotiations with the United States and Mexico.
WATCH: More TRANS violence + meet Canada’s new top trade negotiator
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show News Update, Candice goes through the details on the latest trans shooting.
Just last week, in the wake of the horrific attack in Tumbler Ridge, the legacy media insisted that there is no trend of trans violence. And yet, Candice has two new examples of this very trend in the news today.
She talks about a trans shooting at a hockey arena in Rhode Island, as well as a deranged violent offender who was let out on bail in Calgary.
Muhammad the most popular baby name in Alberta last year
The name Muhammad topped the list of most popular baby names for boys in Alberta last year, when all its spelling variations were counted. The name beat out names like Noah, Theodore and Oliver.
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Don Cherry appointed to the Order of Ontario
In a move celebrated by hockey fans and patriots alike, Canadian icon and former Hockey Night in Canada host Don Cherry will receive the Order of Ontario for 2025 from the provincial government, recognizing his lasting contributions alongside 29 other notable individuals.
Trans gunman shoots wife, four kids and a family friend at Rhode Island hockey game
Just one week after the Tumbler Ridge trans shooter took the lives of at least eight people, mostly children, a 56-year-old man who identified as transgender went on a shooting rampage at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, killing his wife and daughter and critically wounding two of his other children and a family friend before turning the gun on himself.
Food inflation highest in G7, reaches 7.3 per cent in January
Canadians are still getting hammered at the grocery store, as food inflation remains the highest in the G7 at 7.3 per cent, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
WATCH: Carney puts Emergencies Act INSIDER in charge of U.S. trade talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed Janice Charette, a prominent bureaucrat behind the Freedom Convoy crackdown, to lead Canada’s U.S. trade negotiations.
Housing starts down by 15 per cent in January
The annual pace of housing starts dropped by 15 per cent last month, according to the latest data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
OP-ED: The high cost of doing food business in Canada
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “For the second consecutive month, Canada is posting the highest food inflation rate among G7 countries.”












The stupidity never ends. Typical Liberal way, recycle the idiots you have.
It really doesn't matter . They are all corrupt and incompetent .