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CBC interrupted Poilievre’s presser to highlight strong polling for Carney and the Liberals, the Ottawa School Board hired a longtime trainer with Qatar Foundation into a new equity role, and more.
CBC interrupts Poilievre to cheerlead Carney
The CBC drew criticism after cutting short a press conference by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, amid polling showing increased Conservative dissatisfaction with the broadcaster.
On Thursday, CBC interrupted Poilievre’s press conference to highlight strong polling for Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals.
Meanwhile, CBC carried his Liberal counterpart’s full press conference completely uninterrupted. Keep Reading
WATCH: Lessons for Canada from Britain’s grooming-gang scandal
A new report into the UK’s handling of organized child sexual exploitation is raising serious questions over government transparency, demographic crime data, and political accountability.
On this episode of Sonduren Uncensored, Sonduren unpacks what lessons, if any, Canada should draw from Britain’s handling of its now-infamous “grooming gangs,” including questions about how crime data is collected and reported. Watch now
Ottawa school board taps a Qatar Foundation trainer for an equity role
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board hired a longtime trainer with Qatar Foundation into a new equity coaching role for Palestinian, Muslim and Arab students just months after the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, even as anti-Jewish incidents were surging across the board’s schools.
Reem Khalaf, who has worked as a Lead Trainer and Educational Specialist with Qatar Foundation’s Education Development Institute since at least 2017, was listed in an internal November 2024 OCDSB Equity Division presentation as an “Equity Instructional coach with lived experience as Palestinian, Muslim and Arab.” Keep Reading
Poilievre defends firearm owners amid calls to ban SKS rifles
On Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre opposed calls to ban new sales of SKS rifles after a deadly Montreal shooting that killed a police officer, a civilian, and the suspect. Keep Reading
Bank of Canada acknowledges disconnect between inflation data and daily experiences
According to the new report, trust in the Consumer Price Index has been diminishing due to official inflation data failing to mirror the daily experiences of Canadians, which by extension has eroded trust in the Bank of Canada. Keep Reading
OP-ED: The Calgary chamber of commerce is a joke
Caitlyn Madlener write, “DEI policies were once met with little more than an exaggerated eye-roll, it is now increasingly viewed as ineffective or even counterproductive.” Keep Reading
Immigration admits citizenship was granted with “insufficient” documentary evidence
Canada’s immigration department admits that it gave citizenship certificates to individuals “without sufficient supporting documentary evidence,” after receiving a surge of citizenship requests due to a change in rules about ancestral citizenship claims from Bill C-3. Keep Reading
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Bill C-3 opened citizenship claims to those with pre-Confederation ancestry
Ottawa’s immigration department is under fire after repeatedly reversing its position on whether new citizenship rules under Bill C-3 apply to people tracing ancestry back to before Canada even existed. Keep Reading
RCMP warns of late-night Burnaby stranger sex assault
Burnaby RCMP are investigating a sexual assault that occurred in early June in South Burnaby and are urging residents to stay vigilant while walking alone at night. Keep Reading
Four arrested in B.C. extortion shooting
B.C.’s extortion wave continues as four men were arrested in Surrey in connection with a shooting earlier this month in the City Centre neighbourhood. Keep Reading
Crown rips up $28K fine over Nova Scotia’s unconstitutional “woods ban”
Freedom-loving Canadians are rejoicing after the Crown officially withdrew its ticket concerning Nova Scotia’s sweeping 2025 ban on entering the woods last summer. Keep Reading










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