Juno Jump Start | CBC ‘five-year plan’ includes race-based hiring targets, diversity quotas
CBC has announced a new diversity quota in its “five-year” corporate plan, the Waterloo Region District School Board is encouraging racial and identity-based segregation among its staff, and more.
CBC ‘five-year plan’ includes race-based hiring targets, diversity quotas
In a move sparking questions about its mandate and use of taxpayer dollars, CBC has announced a new diversity quota in its “five-year” corporate plan, aiming for 30 per cent of its creative and leadership roles to be filled by “racialized or Indigenous employees” by 2026.
WATCH: Beware Carney’s coming budget math trick
In the latest episode of Not “Sorry” on Juno News, guest host Kris Sims responds to news of big auto layoffs in Ontario.
School board encourages staff to join race, identity-based “affinity groups”
The Waterloo Region District School Board is encouraging racial and identity-based segregation among its staff in the name of equity and human rights, according to an internal email sent to all employees earlier this month.
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OP-ED: Spending cuts must top agenda at Queen’s Park
Noah Jarvis writes, “Politicians returning to Queen’s Park should have one question on their minds: How do we get government spending under control?”
Alberta considers back-to-work order as teachers’ strike drags on
Alberta’s government is expected to table back-to-work legislation, forcing striking teachers back to classrooms if their walkout extends into the legislative session starting October 27.
Eby touts “billions” in projects plagued by BC NDP regulatory delays
B.C. Premier David Eby says he has “greenlit billions worth of private sector and First Nations-led projects that are ready to go and will create thousands of jobs” but regulatory notices show that the BC NDP government have repeatedly delayed the projects in the past.
Patriotic Awakening: Reform UK’s Fight for Britain
Melanie Bennett speaks with the Chairman of Norwich Reform UK, about skyrocketing immigration protests, the grassroots “Raise the Flag” movement, free speech crackdowns, and parallels to Canada.
Carney buckles to Conservative pressure with new bail, crime reforms
After years of soaring crime under Liberal rule, Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally caved to Conservative demands, announcing new crime reforms meant to tackle law enforcement staffing, sentencing and bail.
Albertans to vote in “Strong and Free” licence plate design competition
Albertans are set to choose a new licence plate for the first time in over 40 years, with a tournament-style online vote underway to select one of eight designs, all featuring the province’s “Strong and Free” motto.
Surrey cafe riddled with bullets for third time in four months
A cafe and restaurant in Surrey, B.C., owned by a Bollywood comedian, has been shot at for the third time in four months.
WATCH: Liberals promise to fix the crime wave they helped create
‘Straight Up’ host Marc Patrone is joined by former police officer and security expert Ross McLean to discuss Mark Carney’s plans to address Canada’s ongoing crime wave.
Western premiers clash with Ford over China EV tariff standoff
Western premiers are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to lift tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles in exchange for Beijing removing its crippling duties on Canadian canola, setting up a regional split as Ontario Premier Doug Ford insists the tariffs must stay.
The Daily Brief | Liberal gov promotes ‘free’ healthcare to migrants
The Liberal government’s Immigration department is advertising Canada’s public healthcare system to attract immigrants, despite experts saying health services are overwhelmed.
Steve Vasseur
From:
groucho4@rogers.com
To:
Juno News
Fri, Oct 17 at 8:45 a.m.
When do we get our WHITE immigration papers? Sorry but most racism has left the building many years ago so what is with this new racial obsession? It goes by QUALIFICATIONS, not race regardless of color and if white happens to be better qualified, then they get the job. More utter government nonsense designed to obfuscate and divide the people of Canada.
Defund the CBC.