Juno Jump Start | Carney’s Brookfield has presented a “masterclass in tax avoidance”
A Parliamentary committee was told that Brookfield has been busy perfecting a “masterclass in tax avoidance," Kris Sims previews what to expect from the first Carney budget, and more.
Carney’s Brookfield has presented a “masterclass in tax avoidance”
A Parliamentary committee was told that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s former company, Brookfield, has been busy perfecting a “masterclass in tax avoidance.”
WATCH: What to expect from Mark Carney’s budget
Kris Sims and MoneyTalks host Michael Campbell preview what to expect from the first Carney budget — and whether it will finally rein in runaway spending.
Ford disputes Carney’s account of Reagan ad discussions: “I’ll never apologize”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has a “different recollection” of conversations with Prime Minister Mark Carney prior to releasing an anti-tariff Reagan ad, despite Carney’s claim that he advised Ford to pull the campaign.
Davies says NDP MPs permitted to “abstain” from budget vote
Interim NDP Leader Don Davies alluded to the possibility that some party members may opt to vote neither for nor against the Liberals’ upcoming budget, which will be tabled in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Joly dodges questions on missing Stellantis job guarantees
Liberal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly dodged tough questions from Conservative MPs about missing job guarantees in the government’s multi-billion-dollar deal with Stellantis.
U.S. Treasury Secretary compares Ford ad to “election interference”
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent compared Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s anti-tariff Reagan-era ad to “election interference,” calling it a form of “propaganda” aimed at Americans.
WATCH: Carney STRIKES OUT in Asia & APOLOGIZES to Trump
Marc Patrone breaks down the Prime Minister’s failed Asia trip and his admission that he apologized to Donald Trump over Ontario’s anti-tariff ad — plus the looming budget bombshell.
Child porn ruling not the first time fictional scenarios used to gut sentences
The Supreme Court of Canada’s recent ruling highlights its use of “reasonable hypotheticals,” or made-up scenarios, in deciding if Parliament can impose mandatory minimum sentences for serious crimes.
Early reading and math screenings become mandatory in Alberta schools
Alberta is finally making sure the province’s youngest students get the education support they need with new mandatory reading and math screenings as classrooms grow “increasingly complex.”
OP-ED: Students are back in class and taxpayers are relieved
Kris Sims writes, “Alberta students are back in class after missing nearly a month of school because of a teachers strike.”
OP-ED: Taxpayers can’t afford another Trudeau-style budget
Canadian Taxpayers Federation calls out Mark Carney’s record in his first 8 months as PM, saying Canada can no longer continue on the same spending path as Justin Trudeau
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EXCLUSIVE: Veterans demand Ottawa greenlights psychedelic PTSD treatment
Canadian Armed Forces Veterans are demanding access to psychedelic medicines to treat mental health issues related to their service to the country, and a majority of Canadians are behind them.
OP-ED: The harmful left-wing populism behind defunding private schools
Dotan Rousso writes, “A growing movement in Alberta is calling for the elimination or sharp reduction of public funding for independent schools.”
Calgary school board request $148M for “complex,” non-English students
A Calgary school board is requesting additional funding to support students with “complex needs,” reporting that nearly a third of students require assistance with learning “English as an additional language.”
OP-ED: The Real Reason Food Prices Jump Every October and February
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, “Experts often blame inflation on global events, extreme weather, or the exchange rate. But much of our food price instability originates closer to home.”
The Daily Brief | Liberal wants to clamp down on “hateful” religious scripture
A Liberal MP is pushing to limit the use of religious expression rights as a defence in hate speech cases claiming that some verses in the bible are “hateful.”
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