Juno Jump Start | Elections Canada refuses to investigate Button Gate
Elections Canada says the Liberals didn’t violate any “specific prohibitions,” Candice Malcolm discusses how the Liberals are up to their old tricks again, and more.
Elections Canada refuses to investigate Button Gate
Elections Canada has told True North that the Liberals didn’t violate any “specific prohibitions” after being caught conducting a covert operation to plant fake campaign buttons at a recent conference in a bid to link the Conservatives to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Candice Malcolm Show | They’re FREEZING bank accounts again
The Liberals are up to their old tricks again. Whether it’s trying to cheat the system, silence dissent, or weaponize the government against everyday Canadians, it's become clear that they’re more focused on power than principle. Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show.
Carney’s star Liberal candidate called gay men “perverse” in shocking f-slur laden tirade
A conversation between Liberal candidate Ryan Turnbull and his friends has been obtained by Juno News where the Liberal MP used the slur “fagotization” in a bizarre public comment about homosexuality, alongside sexually graphic language involving “spunk” and “orifices.”
Correctional Service Canada investigating anti-Poilievre election flyer in prisons
The Correctional Service Canada has confirmed to True North that it is investigating the potential distribution of a Government of Canada-branded election material in prisons.
Conservatives demand Carney clarify genocide remarks, Liberal anti-Israel rhetoric
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is under fire from the Conservative Party of Canada for refusing to denounce one of his candidates’ claims that Israel is committing genocide, as well as his own controversial response to an anti-Israel heckler.
Pro-NDP anti-forestry activists bussed in to protest Aaron Gunn campaign
North Island–Powell River Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn has expressed alarm to learn that a pro-NDP group bussed anti-forestry activists to protest his campaign over the weekend.
Rustad: Canada’s Collapse Under Carney Has Already Begun
Keean Bexte caught up with BC Opposition Leader John Rustad at the Strong & Free Conference —just weeks before a federal election that looked like a sure thing for Pierre Poilievre. But a lot has changed.
Poilievre’s pledge to not legislate abortion draws ire of pro-life group
A pro-life group has condemned Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent election pledge to not introduce or support any laws restricting abortion in Canada.
OP-ED: Manipulating vulnerable seniors is the Liberals’ last-ditch re-election ploy
Sue-Ann Levy writes: "Candidates have taken their road show to seniors homes, where they are gaslighting them about how they could lose their precious savings under a Conservative government."
The Daily Brief | Carney refuses to fire staff behind button-planting scheme
Mark Carney won’t fire staff behind a secret scheme to brand Conservatives as election deniers—he's apologized and quietly reassigned them instead. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Poilievre talks free speech, crime and economic plan on second podcast appearance
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made his second long-form podcast appearance of the election campaign and discussed U.S. relations, the role of the media and how the Liberals were copying his policies.
Food banks petition leaders to make food insecurity top election issue
Food Banks Canada is urging federal party leaders to prioritize food insecurity this election, calling for it to be a central topic in the upcoming debates as an increasing number of Canadians now rely on their services.
Elections Canada works for the China-Liberal Party of Canada.
The fix is in, the election has already been bought.
This party will stoop to any level in order to win. Lately they have been visiting Seniors residences frightening the elderly of dire consequence if they vote conservative, plus someone is sending Government of Canada correspondence to inmates in jail outlining Conservative judicial changes they will make if elected.
Regardless of the Supreme Court ruling, I am of the opinion that any person convicted of an indictable offense should lose the right to vote whilst incarcerated and on release for a specific period without any additional convictions.