Juno Jump Start | Carney warns of hard times ahead as he manufactures majority government
Carney warned Canadians that tough times were ahead while speaking at the Liberal convention, a former tech executive proposed a $500K exit fee for Canadians who want to work in the U.S., and more.
Carney warns of hard times ahead as he manufactures majority government
During a keynote address at the Liberal Party National Convention, Prime Minister Mark Carney warned Canadians that tough times were ahead as he promised nation-building projects and a leading role in establishing a “New World Order.”
EXCLUSIVE: Dreeshen says Alberta’s new trucking hub may help reduce costs
Alberta is rolling out a new digital hub aimed at streamlining trucking operations across Canada, with provincial officials arguing the initiative could lower everyday costs, reduce red tape and improve road safety.
Liberals discuss $500K exit tax for Canadians who leave for U.S.
A former Canadian tech executive, now living in the U.K., is demanding that educated Canadians who leave to take jobs in the U.S. pay a massive $500,000 exit fee, claiming taxpayers deserve to be repaid for subsidizing their education.
Carney spent $524k on in-flight catering in his first year in office
Prime Minister Mark Carney spent more than half a million dollars in taxpayer money on luxury in-flight catering during his first year in office, at one point billing the public 11 times more for food than for fuel on a single trip to Washington.
Maya Gabala’s family takes Dana White’s offer to receive neurosurgery in LA
A 12-year-old survivor of the horrific Tumbler Ridge shooting who heroically tried to hold a door closed on the trans school shooter, Jesse Strang, before he took the lives of several in the school library, is out of the ICU and will be going to LA to receive neurosurgery at a top-end LA hospital.
Poilievre to discuss MP recall policy with caucus next week
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he is open to introducing a federal recall mechanism that would allow voters to remove Members of Parliament who switch parties mid-term, following a wave of public frustration over recent floor crossings.
MAISONNEUVE: MPs who cross the floor owe voters a byelection
Michel Maisonneuve writes, “Cross the floor if you want but be prepared to defend that choice at the ballot box.”
Ottawa tells 30,000 asylum claimants they may not receive a hearing
The federal government is taking steps to curb the massive backlog of refugee and asylum hearings.
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Liberal international trade minister heads back to China
The Liberal government’s deepening engagement with China is continuing next week, with International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu set to travel back to the People’s Republic of China on April 12–14, where he says he will promote expanded economic ties and market access with the communist nation.
Homeless man arrested after “significantly” injuring two Oshawa police officers
A 25-year-old homeless man, Mustafa Sadat, faces charges after allegedly entering a police only area of the Central East Division police department in Oshawa and assaulting two on-duty officers, which police say resulted in “significant injuries.”
OP-ED: What are Canadians not told about abortion complications?
Richard Dur writes, “We are told that abortion is safe. Routine, even. Like any other procedure funded by taxpayers.”
Man charged in Windsor burglaries arrested weeks after being released
Windsor police have announced they arrested a man less than two weeks after he was released on bail. The man was let out on bail after being charged with break and enter crimes and breaching previous release orders.











Most Canadians have experienced hard times for the last ten years . Well western Canada let's pull together and support each other .
Hard times ahead, he warns! One should be more worried about the hard times he has in store for Canadians than those created by the present international events. A psychopath like Pichette in his stable isn't promising.