Juno Jump Start | Guilbeault claims developers don’t want to build new pipelines
Guilbeault is wading back into the pipeline debate, Candice Malcolm discusses the CBC's latest attempt to cover for Mark Carney by smearing Pierre Poilievre, and more.
Guilbeault claims developers don’t want to build new pipelines
One day after being appointed to cabinet, Liberal Canadian Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault is straying from his portfolio and wading back into the pipeline debate.
The Candice Malcolm Show | CBC journalists COVER for Carney’s disastrous cabinet by BASHING Poilievre
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by political commentator Jasmin Laine to discuss the CBC's latest attempt to cover for Mark Carney by smearing Pierre Poilievre.
Smith slams Carney’s cabinet picks, warns of renewed anti-oil agenda
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is warning that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly unveiled cabinet signals a continuation of Ottawa’s anti-resource agenda. She said that while she’s been trying to give Carney the benefit of the doubt, one of his first actions as prime minister is “a step in the wrong direction.”
Smith demands new environment minister reject Guilbeault’s pipeline claims
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is demanding that the new Liberal environment minister disavow misleading comments made by her colleague and predecessor, Canadian Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault.
Carney remains coy on whether he will govern as if Liberals have a majority
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he intends to govern based on the “strong and clear mandate that came out of the election” when asked whether his newly appointed cabinet intended to operate as if the Liberals had secured a majority.
Liberal Housing Minister says Canadian home prices should remain high
Liberal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson told reporters that Canadian home prices do not need to fall–despite having one of the most expensive housing markets in the world.
The Candice Malcolm Show | CBC ATTACKS the Conservatives for… wanting to protect election integrity?
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by political commentator Jasmin Laine to discuss the election results in Terrebonne, Quebec, which have been a whirlwind of reversals and legal challenges.
Liberals say no plans to file a budget, only a fall fiscal update
Canadians will not be seeing a detailed federal budget anytime soon despite it being over a year since the last complete budget was tabled in Parliament.
Liberals’ news deal sent Google money to outlet accused of whitewashing Hamas
An antisemitism media watchdog is raising alarm bells after a far-left, self-described “independent” media outlet received $41,000 from Google’s $100 million deal brokered by the Liberal government to abide by the Online News Act.
Carney’s fresh cabinet picks: Gun control zealot, mayor behind Vancouver housing crisis
Among the newcomers Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed to his minority Liberal cabinet are a radical anti-gun activist who once called the Charter “a barrier” to further gun control and a former Vancouver mayor who helped turn the city into Canada’s most unaffordable housing market.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau's legacy lives on in Mark Carney's cabinet picks
Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his Liberal minority government cabinet. Tune into The Daily Brief.
OP-ED: Toronto’s anti-Jewish crime stats destroy the left’s Islamophobia narrative
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "The hatred we’re seeing in my city is all about anti-Semitism and has virtually nothing to do with Islamophobia."
Richard Syrett to step away from popular Mississauga AM radio show
Sauga 960 AM radio host Richard Syrett has announced that he will step away from his radio show at the end of May.
RCMP searching for man who exposed himself to child near Saskatoon
Mounties are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who allegedly exposed himself to a child near Saskatoon.
Words can not express the incompetence of those in power in Canada
I must be so misinformed! I thought to be prime minister you first had to have a riding you won in, and Carney doesn't have a riding I don't think. But Pierre has to win in a riding somewhere so he can stand in the house and be the official opposition speaker. I just fail to see how Carney can be a legitimate prime minister. And all the hanky panky that went on with the election as well as all these supposed recounts smells to me like Liberals are trying to pull out every dirty trick they can to steal a majority. Can someone make all of this make sense? I can't be the only one who is so confused by WTH happened.