Juno Jump Start | Carney’s “time immemorial” comment on coastal First Nations draws online pushback
Carney claims the Coastal First Nations–Great Bear Initiative has acted as an environmental steward “since time immemorial," immigrants more likely to say “ethnic diversity” is Canadian value, & more
Carney’s “time immemorial” comment on coastal First Nations draws online pushback
Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing backlash after falsely claiming the Coastal First Nations–Great Bear Initiative has acted as an environmental steward “since time immemorial.” The group drawing praise is not a First Nation at all, but a non-governmental organization established less than 30 years ago.
“New World Order,” but same Liberal crises
A “New World Order” with China, really? In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, dives into the news of the week, which includes the incredible development that the Carney Liberals appear to prefer to pivot Canada away from the United States, and towards Xi Jinping and the People’s Republic of China.
Immigrants more likely to say “ethnic diversity” and “equality” are Canadian values
Immigrants are significantly more likely to believe that the values defining Canadians are “ethnic diversity” and “gender equality” than those born in Canada, according to a recent government survey.
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Seniors trust TV network news the most: study
Senior citizens are the only Canadians who still largely trust TV news, according to new research from the CRTC. Younger Canadians, aged 34 and under, are the most skeptical.
395,000 new permanent residents admitted into Canada last year
Roughly 393,500 permanent residents were admitted into Canada last year, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), which the department said aligned with its admissions targets.
OP-ED: How Canada’s activism turned Iran’s slaughter into a non-story
Dotan Rousso writes, “The recent horrific events in Iran have exposed a deep and uncomfortable hypocrisy at the heart of the Western left, including here in Canada.”
Unifor condemns Carney’s Chinese EV deal, warns of risk to Canadian jobs
Unifor, Canada’s largest private-sector union, has condemned Prime Minister Mark Carney’s controversial preliminary trade agreement with China. The union is warning that the deal, which will allow Chinese-made electric vehicles to flood the Canadian market, poses a significant risk to Canadian jobs.
Majority of Canadians believe justice system “too lenient”
A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute reveals that most Canadians want a tougher justice system, with a majority supporting stricter sentencing and bail reform.
CBC omits Carney’s ‘new world order’ line in spliced Beijing clip
The state broadcaster is under fire after the CBC censored Prime Minister Mark Carney’s controversial “new world order” remark during a broadcast of his speech from China, sparking outrage that the media outlet is protecting the Liberal leader from political fallout.
OP-ED: CBC news coverage of the Middle East is systemically biased
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “CBC News coverage of the Middle East is systemically pro-Palestinian with omissions, ‘emotional language,’ and selective facts that skew the audience’s perception of Israel.”
Hoekstra says U.S. ‘does not need Canada’ ahead of trade deal review
The United States “does not need Canada,” declared U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra, delivering a blunt and controversial message just before the mandatory review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada-Agreement.
B.C. police chief: don’t expect arrests now that decriminalization is over
Despite British Columbia finally ending its controversial three-year experiment with drug decriminalization, Victoria’s police chief says citizens shouldn’t hold their breath for immediate mass arrests of drug users.
RCMP launches High Risk Child Sex Offender Database, listing only nine names
A new RCMP database meant to track high-risk child sex offenders went “live” this week, but so far, it only lists nine individuals across two provinces.











WHY can we not recall these Ass Holes AND make it impossible for any of them to ever be electected top public office again!
Hang on! We're on the road to more BS from hypocritical Carney.