Juno Jump Start | Eby, Carney silent on U.S. bid for one of B.C.’s last oil refineries
The proposed sale of one of B.C.'s only two oil refineries to an U.S.-based energy giant is drawing criticism, Candice Malcolm interviews Preston Manning on the issue of Western Independence, and more
Eby, Carney silent on U.S. bid for one of B.C.’s last oil refineries
The proposed sale of one of British Columbia’s only two oil refineries to U.S.-based energy giant Sunoco is drawing fierce criticism from unions, who are calling on the federal government to block the $9 billion deal in order to protect Canadian jobs.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Preston Manning: Mark Carney will be Canada’s LAST Prime Minister
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice interviews former Leader of the Opposition Preston Manning on the issue of Western Independence.
Preston Manning made it clear that the biggest threat to Canada is not President Trump, it’s Western dissatisfaction with Canada.
Alberta Prosperity Project unveils separation referendum question
The Alberta Prosperity Project has unveiled the question it plans to put to Albertans if a citizen-initiated referendum on separation from Canada proceeds.
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds rally at Queen’s Park to protest Canada’s lack of abortion laws
Just days after the annual March for Life in Ottawa, hundreds of pro-life advocates gathered in front of Queen’s Park in Toronto, calling for legislation to restrict abortion in Canada.
Edible cricket farm funded by Liberals fails, owes massive debt
A company backed by federal funding to kickstart edible crickets for human consumption in Canada is now facing serious financial trouble and has been placed under receivership by a creditor.
Alberta freezes industrial carbon tax indefinitely amid tariff threat
The Alberta government is freezing its industrial carbon tax at $95 per tonne of emissions to protect businesses from growing uncertainty caused by the ongoing tariff war. The province argues it can reduce emissions through technological innovation, not “unrealistically high taxes” as required by the federal government.
B.C. Greens threaten NDP government over sweeping infrastructure bill
The Green Party of British Columbia says it will not support the B.C. NDP government’s proposed bill to fast-track the construction of critical infrastructure, including resource development projects.
B.C. temporarily bans non-Indigenous from visiting provincial park
The British Columbia NDP government has banned non-Indigenous Canadians from accessing a provincial park until the end of the week.
Off the Record | Mark Carney immediately backs down on "Elbows Up" approach with Trump
This week on Off The Record, Mark Carney’s recent flip-flop takes center stage after he first declared Canada’s relationship with the US was over, only to tweet about working together with Trump.
Hamilton police investigate second downtown shooting within several days
Hamilton, Ontario has been rocked by yet another downtown shooting, within days of another similar incident.
Young woman nearly killed in random Mississauga bus stabbing
A young woman was nearly killed after she was stabbed by a stranger after exiting a bus in Mississauga.
The Daily Brief | Another riding flips Liberal
Another riding has flipped to the Liberals nearly two weeks after the election. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Major Vancouver real estate firm axes staff amid market slowdown
One of Vancouver’s most prominent developers announced that his firm has laid off 31 employees as real estate sales decline.
U.S. bill seeks to extend legal stay limit of Canadian snowbirds
The United States introduced a bill last month that would allow Canadians to extend their stay in America if they own or lease a U.S. residence by nearly an additional two months beyond the current tu John saw limit.