Juno Jump Start | Carney outlines risky plan to sever U.S. trade
In a video address Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada must "correct" it's close ties with the U.S., a new poll shows hope for a new pipeline is declining within the energy industry, and more.
Carney outlines risky plan to sever U.S. trade
In a sharply worded response posted Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre argued Carney is advocating a long-term break from the United States while maintaining most of his own investments south of the border.
Confidence in Carney’s pipeline promise sinks: energy industry survey
Canada’s energy sector is losing faith that a new oil pipeline will receive fast-tracked federal approval anytime soon, despite Prime Minister Mark Carney’s assurance.
Government subsidies for select media outlets “fuel a trust deficit”
Former journalist and newspaper executive Peter Menzies says Canada is currently “walking down a very dangerous road” when it comes to the government offering taxpayers money to select media outlets, when the industry should be viewed as one national landscape.
Canadian Media Guild urges Ottawa to restrict legal speech it finds “harmful”
The Canadian Media Guild, the labour union representing CBC employees, is calling on the government for more taxpayer money, as well as implementing legislation to regulate legal online speech that it finds “harmful.”
Non-citizen guilty of sexual assault says Canada’s laws don’t “apply” to him
A Ghanaian man who was supposed to be deported allegedly told Winnipeg police Canadian laws don’t apply to him after being arrested for the sexual assault of an Indigenous woman.
Group pushes Ottawa to ban flavoured vapes
Activists from anti-smoking and tobacco organizations, along with a doctor from the University of Ottawa, are urging federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel to ban flavoured vaping products, despite recent Health Canada reports suggesting that more than 20 per cent of people who quit smoking in 2024 used vapes.
Truck driver played phone games before killing mother & child
A truck driver who caused a multi-car pileup on a highway just outside of Montreal that killed two people has admitted to playing a game on his cellphone at the time of the collision.
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Analysts say over $1 trillion in investment abandoned Canada
According to RBC Thought Leadership, a massive sum of investments left Canada between 2015 and 2024, marking the largest capital flight in the country’s modern history.
Annual housing starts decline in March
Housing starts fell again in March, compared with February, with the six-month showing a decrease of 2.9 per cent, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
OP-ED: Cutting useless education courses is a good move
Michael Zwaagstra writes, “There’s no evidence that completing a master’s degree in education makes a teacher more effective.”
UWinnipeg prof sues after student complaint over race & IQ lecture
University of Winnipeg professor Jeremy Frimer was suspended without pay after a student in his “Psychological Approaches to Social Issues” class offered at the school implied that the teacher was preaching white supremacy when presenting IQ and crime statistics broken down by race.











The USA has always been our biggest and closest trading partner. We must negotiate a fair deal with them, which Carney has no interest in doing.
God help us 🙏 rid us of Carney and the liberals.