Juno Jump Start | Elliott reveals platform to repeal DRIPA, review land agreements
Caroline Elliott has unveiled her plan to dismantle the NDP’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, Candice explores Avi Lewis' deep connections to radical left-wing politics, and more.
Elliott reveals platform to repeal DRIPA, review land agreements
B.C. Conservative leadership contender Caroline Elliott has unveiled her plan to dismantle the NDP’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, among other notable policy announcements.
Juno News Investigates: Who is Avi Lewis?
In this edition of Juno News Investigates, Candice Malcolm pulls back the curtain and explores Avi’s deep connections to radical left-wing politics. He’s not trying to hide it, he’s saying it right out in the open.
Carney misses two Alberta pipeline agreement deadlines
Prime Minister Mark Carney has missed two agreement deadlines connected to the memorandum of understanding he signed with the Alberta government back in November regarding the province’s energy sector.
Alberta bill pushes oversight over employers who hire foreign workers
The Alberta government is moving to tighten provincial oversight of its immigration system with a new bill focused heavily on verifying employers who hire foreign workers and cracking down on fraud.
Anandasangaree calls Alberta and Sask. stance on gun grab “regrettable”
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said that Alberta and Saskatchewan’s decisions to opt out of the Liberals’ gun confiscation program were “regrettable” and that it wasn’t “optional” for police to enforce the federal scheme.
LEVY: Avi Lewis drags the NDP deeper into radicalism
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “There is no doubt that Lewis’s words have served as a dog whistle to all the Jew haters on the radical left.”
CHARLEBOIS: Governments shouldn’t try to play grocer
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “If government could run grocery stores efficiently, it would have done so already. There is, however, a far more credible path forward.”
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WATCH: Pierre Poilievre slams radical NDP leader Avi Lewis and woke convention antics
This week, Pierre Poilievre weighed in on newly-elected NDP leader Avi Lewis and his policy agenda. Harrison Faulkner asked Poilievre to comment on the use of equity cards at the NDP convention to determine speaking order based on skin colour, the flying of the Palestinian flag on stage, and the frequent breakdowns due to misgendering from NDP members.
Carney downplays reports that he plans to prorogue Parliament
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was “surprised” to hear sources say his government plans to prorogue Parliament this month.
Ontario vows to “root out” activist teachers as ideology runs rampant
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra appeared at a teachers’ union event, vowing to “root out” teachers engaged in anything other than student achievement.
B.C. MLA Hon Chan refuses to step down despite assault, choking charges
Despite being ejected from the B.C. Conservative caucus over serious charges, which include assault by choking, Richmond Centre MLA Hon Chan is refusing to step down.
B.C. woman offered assisted suicide for fractured hip bone
An elderly B.C. woman says she was offered assisted suicide after arriving at Vancouver General Hospital due to “excruciating and unusual foot pain.”









