Juno Jump Start | FULMER: Why we must unite the right – or lose BC forever
Fulmer writes, “Under the Unite the Right Accord, OneBC will stand down in 88 of B.C.’s 93 ridings to support our Conservative team," Aaron Gunn joins Harrison to discuss the CBC entrapment scandal.
FULMER: Why we must unite the right – or lose BC forever
Yuri Fulmer writes, “Under the Unite the Right Accord, OneBC will stand down in 88 of B.C.’s 93 ridings to support our Conservative team.”
WATCH: Inside the bombshell CBC anti-conservative entrapment scandal (ft. Aaron Gunn)
This is one of the worst CBC Scandals yet. A months-long taxpayer funded covert sting operation against conservative Canadian politicians, academics, and authors was just exposed by Juno News. Armed with our tax money, operatives, working on behalf of the CBC set up fake companies with fake names and fake studios in an effort to humiliate and embarrass Canadians who defend the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald and question the 215 Kamloops claim. In short, the public broadcaster greenlit a far-left production company to attack Canadian patriots.
Gender ideology critic on why he’s running for Ottawa school trustee
Shannon Boschy is no stranger to challenging the dominant culture to stand up for what he believes in. On Tuesday, Boschy announced his bid for a seat on the Ottawa-Carleton School Board, vowing to use his experience as an entrepreneur and financial advisor to help get the board’s finances in order and bring a more balanced perspective to the progressive-dominated institution.
WATCH: Thousands protest in Ottawa to protect the unborn at the March for Life
Juno News reporter Clayton DeMaine reported on the ground from the annual pro-life March for Life on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, where thousands of Canadians gathered to call for legal protections for the unborn and push back against Canada’s expanding euthanasia regime.
Conservative politicians react to CBC sting operation targeting critics
Conservatives are decrying the CBC after it came to light in an exclusive Juno News story that the state broadcaster had been setting up a media sting on notable political commentators, notable for criticizing the legacy media’s Kamloops mass graves narrative and defending Sir John A. Macdonald.
Eby admits carbon pricing hurts economic competition
B.C. Premier David Eby said that if Alberta were to get a reduced price for carbon emissions, it would make his province less competitive, casually acknowledging the toll it has taken on the Canadian economy.
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Carney’s counter tariffs worsened affordability for Canadians: Bank of Canada
Experts say Prime Minister Mark Carney artificially drove up food prices in mid-2025 for political reasons, worsening Canada’s affordability crisis amid rising food inflation.
RBC exec warns Canada’s auto industry could vanish by 2040: report
One of Canada’s largest banks warns the country’s auto industry, which is mainly concentrated in Ontario, could vanish by 2040 unless Canada restores duty-free access to the U.S. market or finds new ways to sustain the sector.
OP-ED: B.C.’s latest Indigenous outrage threatens freedom of contract
Peter Best writes, “A B.C. lawsuit by Metlakatla First Nation could upend the sanctity of private contracts in Canada.”









