Juno Jump Start | Convicted ISIS kidnapper spotted in minimum security prison
A convicted ISIS kidnapper was spotted in minimum security prison by Conservative public safety critic Frank Caputo, Candice discusses the shocking state of Canada’s healthcare system, and more.
Convicted ISIS kidnapper spotted in minimum security prison
Conservative public safety critic Frank Caputo has raised concerns after encountering a Calgary man, whom he believes to be an individual sentenced to 12 years for kidnapping on behalf of the Islamic State, in a minimum-security prison.
The Candice Malcolm Show | How can we fix Canada’s failing healthcare system? Let’s look to Japan
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses the shocking state of Canada’s healthcare system.
Did you know that nearly 75,000 Canadians have died while waiting for care since 2018? More than 28,000 died in 2024 alone. This is not normal. Canada needs to get serious about reforms to our healthcare system.
Carney and Trump discuss Ukraine peace, trade relations
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S President Donald Trump via telephone to discuss Ukraine peace and the ongoing Canada-U.S. trade dispute, following a White House meeting with world leaders that excluded Carney.
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Ford touts $7B Volkswagen EV plant as sales trend downward
Despite the struggles of recent major EV projects, construction is set to begin on another multi-billion-dollar electric vehicle plant in Ontario.
Montreal teen faces multiple ISIS-related terrorism offences
A 17-year-old Montreal teen appeared in court Thursday on terrorism charges, accused of planning an attack for the Islamic State. New charges include assault with a weapon causing bodily harm and assaulting a peace officer.
Poilievre deems B.C. nurse suspension “authoritarian censorship”
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is condemning the suspension and heavy fine imposed on British Columbia nurse Amy Hamm, calling it an attack on free expression.
Disrupted | Nova Scotia trans policy exposed
In this episode of Disrupted, host Melanie Bennet exposes what’s really happening inside Nova Scotia’s gender medicine system.
K-12 education activists preparing to “combat anti-2SLGBTQ+ hate” event this fall
An Edmonton academic who previously promoted “queer sex as a method to subvert rape culture” is preparing to host another K12 education event to “mobilize queer joy” event at Alberta’s MacEwan University this fall.
Friends defend man charged in home invasion case
Friends of a man from Lindsay, Ont., who was arrested and charged for defending himself against a home intruder, have come forward in his defence in a case that has now caught the country by storm.
Ontario housing starts crash by a quarter, lowest in the country
While housing starts edged up slightly across the country, they plummeted in Ontario over the past year, failing to keep pace with immigration.
Conservative MP slams Liberals over Mulroney snub
An Alberta Conservative MP is accusing Parks Canada of double standards after a rumoured leak showing a 2024 Parks Canada board meeting changed the rules, making Brian Mulroney the first prime minister subjected to a new 25-year waiting period for commemoration.
OP-ED: Indian tokenism under attack in Ottawa
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “Concerns about fraudulent claims, including ‘token Indians’ and lack of verification, have been raised by both leaders of Indian Bands and members of parliament.”
B.C. garbage company fined after trash dumped into forest
A Maple Ridge junk disposal company faces a fine after an employee was caught illegally dumping garbage and hazardous materials in a forested area, an incident renewing attention on illegal dumping penalties in British Columbia.
Minimum? That is beyond ridiculous.