Juno Jump Start | Fed-funded non-profit hosts black, minority-only swimming lessons
A non-profit organization supported with over $85K in federal funding is delivering race-based swimming lessons, Keean Bexte joins Candice Malcolm for a special Fireside Chat, and more.
Fed-funded non-profit hosts black, minority-only swimming lessons
A non-profit organization supported with over $85K in federal funding is delivering race-based swimming lessons. Several grants have been awarded to support race-specific services, even as public support for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives appears to be declining in Canada and abroad.
FIRESIDE CHAT: Our quest to replace the CBC + Candice & Keean answer YOUR questions
Keean Bexte joins Candice Malcolm on her farm in rural Ontario for a special Fireside Chat.
They discuss the state of Canada, Alberta independence, and how the Liberals and the media worked together to re-brand the party and distract Canadians from the devastation caused by woke governance and globalist policies.
Trudeau welcomed 17,600 CRIMINAL immigrants, media FLIPS on Canada
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice walks us through the legacy media’s embarrassing about-face when it comes to waving the flag and celebrating Canada Day.
Automakers tell Carney to scrap ban on sale of gas-powered vehicles
Major automaker executives urged Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday to scrap the federal electric vehicle mandate. They warned that banning the sale of gas-powered vehicles was unworkable due to declining electric vehicle sales and ongoing trade disputes with the United States.
Ex-Liberal minister blasts Carney’s “bootlicking” surrender to Trump
Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy called out Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “bootlicking” approach in dealing with the Trump administration, following the Liberals’ recent decision to rescind the digital sales tax.
Poilievre demands deportations after watchdog warns of Tehran-linked agents in Canada
The Conservatives are calling for “deportations” after a terrorism watchdog warned that lax immigration policies have allowed terror-linked individuals, including top Iranian officials, into Canada.
Military extends targets by years as readiness hits crisis levels
The Canadian Armed Forces is extending the deadline to meet its targets for military readiness and reducing others to “ensure they are realistic and achievable,” according to an internal report.
Man accused of trafficking teen girl hands himself in
A man from Woodstock, Ont., has surrendered to police in connection with a human trafficking investigation involving a teenage girl, London police say.
Justice Minister says feds are looking to reintroduce online censorship bill
Liberal Justice Minister Sean Fraser says that the federal government is interested in reintroducing the controversial Online Harms Act.
The Daily Brief | Feds approved over 17K foreign nationals with criminal convictions
Immigration Canada has approved over 17,600 applications from foreigners with criminal convictions in the past 11 years.
$300M taxpayer-funded climate plan failed to deliver results
Two federal climate programs that received more than $300 million in public funding failed to deliver promised job creation or verifiable emissions reductions, according to an internal report by the Department of Natural Resources.
Former Liberal deputy PM’s firm suing for $100M unpaid COVID commissions
A medical supply company chaired by former Liberal deputy prime minister Sheila Copps is suing a federal pandemic contractor for up to $100 million in unpaid commissions, alleging it played a key role in securing more than $2 billion in COVID-19 rapid test orders.
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