Juno Jump Start | Holocaust memorial desecrated by anti-Israel activists
Anti-Israel activists desecrated a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Ottawa, elementary teachers were told by a TDSB employee to “decolonize minds” in an anti-white seminar, and more.
Holocaust memorial desecrated by anti-Israel activists
Anti-Israel activists desecrated a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Ottawa on Sunday night with a message claiming Israel is starving Gaza’s citizens.
Elementary teachers told to “decolonize minds” in anti-white seminar
Educators attending an anti-racism conference were told by a Toronto District School Board employee to view “whiteness” as a destructive force controlling what people wear to what they eat and they were urged to “decolonize their minds” to interrupt “white dominant culture.”
Alberta elaborates on sex-based women’s sports bill
Alberta is elaborating on new rules to keep women’s sports fair and safe, following the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act. New regulations from the Ministry of Tourism and Sport will take effect to safeguard the fairness of women’s sports, addressing global anxieties about biological males competing in female categories.
Carney unveils plan to hit 2% defence goal as NATO eyes new 5% target
As NATO prepares to raise its defence spending target for member nations to five per cent of GDP, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised that Canada will finally meet the bare minimum two per cent threshold by the end of the fiscal year.
WRDSB refuses to apologize for training linking ‘family’ to white supremacy
The Waterloo Region District School Board has decided to defend a professional development training session where educators were instructed that the term “family” is harmful and rooted in white supremacy.
Only 13% of Canadians would consider supporting the NDP in the future: poll
An election setback that stripped the NDP of official party status appears to be only the start of the party’s troubles. A significant number of previous voters have defected and declared in a recent poll that they will not return, signalling a bleak future for the once-competitive federal party.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Is Carney REALLY better than Trudeau? I asked Danielle Smith.
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for an exclusive interview. What went down at last week’s meeting between the Prime Minister and the premiers, and what does Premier Smith think about the Liberals’ news claims to support energy projects? Can Ottawa be trusted?
B.C. overdose victim’s decomposing body found with govt-supplied opioids
No one can say for certain how James Beick-Fowler died, but the circumstances of his body’s discovery offer a dark reflection of Vancouver’s ongoing opioid crisis.
Toronto pulls streetcar from service after used syringe complaint
The Toronto Transit Commission swiftly removed a streetcar from operation following widespread public anger after a photo showing a used syringe protruding from a seat went viral.
OP-ED: A Conservative approach to fixing Canada’s immigration crisis
Patrick Keeney writes, "Politically, immigration remains a nearly-taboo subject, reflecting a broader elite consensus that regards immigration as an unquestionable good."
The Daily Brief | Liberal gun grab to cost taxpayers one billion dollars
The Liberal government’s gun grab program is set to cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion.
B.C. quietly cuts off public access to parkland
The B.C. government has quietly ceded a large swath of protected parkland on Vancouver Island’s west coast to the Nuchatlaht First Nation, diminishing public access.
OP-ED: Selective justice? Canada’s approach to investigating Canadians who served in the IDF
Dr. Dotan Rousso writes, "In early 2024, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) quietly launched a 'structural investigation' into potential war crimes related to the Israel-Hamas conflict."