Juno Jump Start | Ford government plans to issue work permits to asylum seekers
Ford says the province plans to move ahead with issuing its own work permits to asylum seekers, Ron Chhinzer takes you through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, and more.
Ford government plans to issue work permits to asylum seekers
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province plans to move ahead with issuing its own work permits to asylum seekers, citing a constitutional clause that he says gives provinces shared authority over immigration.
Government claims crime has gone DOWN + injustice for Tamara Lich?
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
Despite not guilty verdict, NHL bars players from return
Despite a judge finding all five defendants in the Hockey Canada trial “not guilty” on all charges, the National Hockey League has decided that it will take matters into its own hands and will begin its own investigation before allowing them to re-enter the league.
Venues cancel Christian musician's Canadian concerts over "safety concerns"
Christian musician Sean Feucht says his Canadian tour will continue despite six cities pulling permits and cancelling outdoor concerts in recent days, citing “safety concerns.”
NDP MPP calls Hockey Canada players guilty before judge's acquittal
An NDP MPP sent out a press release declaring that the five Hockey Canada players who had been accused of sexual assault had been found guilty before the judge’s decision had been announced.
UN court warns nations on climate inaction
The United Nations’ top court has issued a warning to countries around the world that they may soon be held accountable for failing to address climate change under international law.
The Daily Brief | All five players found not guilty in Hockey Canada trial
All five players in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial have been found not guilty, after a judge ruled the complainant’s testimony was inconsistent and lacked credibility.
OP-ED: Toronto’s shelter plan out of control, costs pegged at $675 million
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "In a mere two years, there has been a 41 per cent increase in staff ministering to the homeless and a 27 per cent increase in the Shelter and Support Services budget."
Too bad Mr Ford does not offer support programs for the homeless who are looking for jobs to support themselves.
Ford has proven to be as incompetent and as stupid as Justin Trudeau.