Juno Jump Start | CBC 'suspends' - not fires- reporter over on-air antisemitic rant
CBC's Élisa P. Serret parroted antisemitic conspiracies during a segment on the Middle East, Candice confronts the shocking murder of Charlie Kirk and the disturbing reaction from the Left, and more.
CBC 'suspends' - not fires- reporter over on-air antisemitic rant
CBC says it has “relieved” reporter Élisa P. Serret of her duties after she delved into an antisemitic conspiracy rant while live on the air. Serret parroted antisemitic conspiracies about Jewish influence during a segment on the Middle East.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Canada’s media SMEARS Charlie Kirk
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice confronts the shocking murder of Charlie Kirk and the disturbing reaction from the political Left and the media establishment.
EXCLUSIVE: “Despicable and disgusting”: Conservative MPs on Kirk killing, left-wing reaction
Upon returning to the House of Commons, Conservative MPs voiced alarm outside of Parliament on Monday regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the numerous celebratory reactions from those on the radical left.
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Get a “private room”: Ford pollster mocks MP Jivani’s hospital overcrowding concerns
Premier Doug Ford’s preferred pollster and strategist, Nick Kouvalis, mocked a federal Conservative MP who raised concerns about hospital overcrowding, suggesting he should pay for a “private room.” This came after the MP’s mother was forced to share a room with a male patient.
EXCLUSIVE: Smith’s vow to “prevent” referendum rattles independence camp
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s statement that she was doing everything in her power to “prevent” a referendum vote has rattled key figures in the independence camp.
University of Alberta law prof placed on leave over Charlie Kirk comments
The University of Alberta’s Faculty of Law has announced that a faculty member has been placed on leave following online controversy linked to Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University on September 10.
EXCLUSIVE: Immigration officials silent on online scams selling fake language scores
Federal immigration authorities are silent about illicit online advertisements actively targeting newcomers to Canada with fraudulent claims about bypassing Canada’s immigration language requirements.
WATCH: Call to FIX Canada as Parliament Resumes
On the latest episode of ‘Not "Sorry"’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown is joined by Peter Coleman, President of the National Citizens Coalition (NCC), to dive into the return of the House of Commons after a summer of Liberal talk, and little action.
First Nation starts radar search for evidence of residential school burials
Another First Nation has launched a ground-penetrating radar search to substantiate claims of human remains purportedly discovered at a former residential school in Fort George, Quebec.
Ford gov kept DEI curriculum despite pledging to scrap: Fraser Institute
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government has maintained many of the progressive features of the province’s school curriculum despite promising a “back-to-basics” overhaul, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute.
Freeland to resign from cabinet, take on Ukraine envoy role
Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland will be stepping down from her Cabinet role and announced she will not seek re-election. Instead, Freeland will be taking up a position as a special representative for Ukraine while still an MP.
Durham carjacking, home invasion end in helicopter chase and arrest
Durham Regional Police say a carjacking in Bowmanville escalated into a home invasion before a dramatic arrest involving a police helicopter in Toronto. Muhammad Rahman, 21, faces numerous criminal charges related to the incident.
Terrorist group Samidoun still holds non-profit status despite investigation
Despite being listed as a terrorist entity nearly one year ago, Samidoun still holds non-profit status as an official corporation in Canada.