Juno Jump Start | Pipeline support dominates B.C. Conservative leadership debate
B.C. Conservative leadership candidates delved into crime, Indigenous land claims and pipelines at the Juno New debate last night, angry constituents targeted MP Marilyn Gladu's office and more.
Pipeline support dominates B.C. Conservative leadership debate
During Juno News’ first-ever live Conservative leadership debate in New Westminster on Wednesday night, all four candidates who were present said they would support an oil pipeline that would ship oil from Alberta to the B.C. coastline.
B.C. crime crisis at forefront of Juno News debate
Participating B.C. Conservative leadership candidates outlined how they would address the rampant crime plaguing B.C. at the Juno News live debate.
Gladu’s Sarnia office vandalized by angry constituents
Floor-crossing MP Marilyn Gladu had her office vandalized, presumably by constituents who feel betrayed by her recent decision to defect from the Conservatives and join the Carney government.
B.C. Conservative hopefuls outline plans on Indigenous land claims
Can Indigenous land title and private property rights coexist in British Columbia? That’s the question posed to B.C. Conservative leadership hopefuls last night at the Juno News debate in New Westminster.
BC Conservative leadership debate recap
The race to lead the Conservative Party of British Columbia is heating up and Juno News is putting the candidates to the test.
Last night, Juno News hosted the first-ever B.C. Conservative leadership debate, bringing the province’s top contenders face-to-face at a critical moment in the race.
Building homes at a pace not seen since WWII just a slogan
It appears that the Liberals’ claim to build homes at pace not seen since the Second World War was really rooted in which catchphrase would best resonate with Canadians based on focus groups, not the Carney government’s actual plans.
U.S. says trade deal will survive but with bilateral agreements
The Canada-United States-Mexico-Agreement is likely to remain in place after negotiations, according to the U.S. government. However, there will be separate arrangements for both Canada and Mexico.
Toronto police search for suspect after teen girl followed in alleged harassment incident
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of following a 13-year-old girl in the city’s east end on Monday afternoon.
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CAF members used personal social media to spy on Canadians’ Covid opinions
The Canadian Armed Forces quietly gathered information on Canadian citizens during the Covid-19 pandemic using personal social media accounts and informal online monitoring, despite rules that explicitly prohibit that kind of intelligence collection.
Liberals dish out $64M for Quebec’s steel sector days before byelections
The Liberal government announced nearly $64 million in support for Quebec’s steel and metal processing sector just days away from a critical byelection that will likely see Prime Minister Mark Carney secure a majority government.
Nearly two-thirds of Ontarians oppose Ford information request changes : poll
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s proposed changes to freedom of information laws are not sitting well with most Ontarians.











