Juno Jump Start | Feds violate official Canada flag guidelines with rainbow Pride post
The government faced online backlash after posting an image of the Canadian flag modified in Pride colour, Candice Malcolm discusses the outcome of Monday’s by-elections in Alberta, and more.
Feds violate official Canada flag guidelines with rainbow Pride post
The Canadian government faced online backlash after posting an image of the Canadian flag modified in Pride colours, triggering a community note that pointed out the image violated official flag guidelines.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Alberta Conservatives BEAT separatists in by-election
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Alberta political commentator Wyatt Claypool to discuss the outcome of Monday’s by-elections in Alberta and what it means for Premier Danielle Smith and the governing UCP.
First reaction from Alberta separatist leader following third place electoral finish
Hopes were high for Republican Party of Alberta leader Cameron Davies in last night’s Olds-Didsbury-Three Hils by-election, with speculation that Davies could win over 30% of the vote. In the end, Davies received just 17%, even finishing behind the socialist NDP candidate in the very conservative riding, with Danielle Smith's UCP winning a commanding 61% of votes in the riding.
In an exclusive for Juno News, True North’s Isaac Lamoureux caught up with Davies immediately following his defeat for his exclusive response.
Iranian sleeper cells in Canada may target regime dissidents
Former attorney general and Liberal justice minister Irwin Cotler is raising alarms about the presence of Iranian sleeper cells residing in Canada as tensions rise in the Middle East.
Nothing “assured” on looming U.S. trade deal deadline: Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says that nothing is “assured” when it comes to reaching a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump within the recently announced 30-day time frame.
The Daily Brief | Persians in Toronto demand a free Iran
Hundreds of protesters, many waving pre-Islamic regime Iranian lion and sun flags and carrying images of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, gathered in Toronto to celebrate the recent Israel and U.S. strikes on the dictatorship.
Canadian border agents seize $23M in cocaine from truck
The Canada Border Services Agency announced a seizure of $23.3 million worth of cocaine at the Blue Water Bridge port of entry in Point Edward, Ont., on Tuesday.
Ceasefire between Israel and Iran holds, Trump declares victory
Explosions were reported in Tehran, Iran, early Tuesday, hours after a ceasefire was declared between Israel and Iran in a deal brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Carney signs security partnership with EU ahead of NATO summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a security partnership between the European Union and Canada to enhance cooperation on military purchases, shifting away from its reliance on U.S. procurement.
Oshawa council kills motion urging enforcement of drug laws
Oshawa City Council was poised to vote on a motion that would formally request the federal prosecution service to enforce drug crimes within the city. This move came after years of vandalism, attacks, and other related criminal activity. However, a procedural issue raised by a councillor ultimately led to the motion being defeated before it could be voted upon.
Why would Carney's misgovernment pander to a tiny minority while guaranteeing the disapproval of the vast majority? Are we out of step with the State or is the State now our enemy?
The bi-election results just show how much our province has been infiltrated with migration since the 80's
Then 80% Albertian ... Now 53% ... Albertan