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Taxpayers footed a $32,000 bill for a fake construction site backdrop, Alberta cracks down on dangerous truckers who ride from crash to crash, and more.
Housing department admits photo-op used fake construction backdrop
Taxpayers footed a $32,000 bill for a fake construction site backdrop at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s September housing announcement, the Department of Housing has now admitted.
WATCH: Is the Alberta–Ottawa pipeline deal already dead?
Ottawa’s proposed pipeline deal with Alberta is already facing major doubts. Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to sign a memorandum of understanding with Premier Danielle Smith, but he has offered no timeline and says British Columbia will have full veto power — a position that leaves critics calling the agreement meaningless.
EXCLUSIVE: Alberta cracks down on dangerous truckers who ride from crash to crash
Alberta is acting after a wave of high profile crashes involving Class 1 truck drivers across North America that have shaken public confidence in the industry.
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Saskatchewan shields firearm owners following Cape Breton $7,000 per gun disaster
Saskatchewan is introducing legislation to protect firearms owners from financial loss under Ottawa’s gun confiscation program, coinciding with new disclosures revealing the Cape Breton pilot is costing taxpayers nearly $7,000 per firearm.
EXCLUSIVE: Pro-Iranian regime propaganda account revealed to be operating in Canada
A propaganda account promoting the Iranian regime and terrorism has been exposed as likely operating right here in Canada, thanks to a new location feature on the X platform.
OP-ED: Mother of Oct. 7 victim confronted Carney with Hamas atrocities
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “After trying for three months to speak with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the atrocities of Oct. 7/23, Jacqui Rivers Vital was finally granted an audience in early November.”
WATCH: Is Carney’s Pipeline the Real Deal?
In the latest episode of “Not ‘Sorry’” on Juno News, National Citizens Coalition Director Alexander Brown breaks down this critical moment for Alberta and Canada’s energy renewal with Lorne Gunter, senior columnist at the Edmonton Journal. The focus: Mark Carney’s “Memorandum of Understanding” (MOU) with Alberta and Thursday’s announcement aimed at (supposedly) building a pipeline to B.C.’s Pacific coast through NDP-led territory notoriously hostile to resource development.
Bank behind BC Ferries debacle to get more taxpayer funding
The Canada Infrastructure Bank is on track to receive a 29 per cent increase in taxpayer funding, despite having retained billions from its original budget and being designed to sustain itself through the interest generated by its loans.
CTV airs anti-Hindu slogans in Khalistani activist interview
CTV News is under fire for giving a platform to Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a prominent Khalistani activist, who displayed a poster on air reading “NO Hindi,” “NO Hindutva,” and “NO Hindustan,” prompting accusations from Hindu groups that the network broadcast explicit anti-Hindu messaging unchallenged.
Canada lifts visa requirement for Qatari citizens
Canada has lifted its visa requirement for citizens of Qatar, allowing Qatari travellers to visit the country without a temporary resident visa as of 5:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced.
Conservatives demand Carney disclose and divest from Brookfield
Conservatives are calling on Carney to divest from Brookfield and disclose the nearly 1,900 other Brookfield companies he profits from that are exempt from ethics screening.
Somali refugee fraudster in polygamous marriage granted another judicial review
A Somali woman who committed identity fraud and hid her polygamous marriage has been granted a judicial review, giving her yet another chance to stay in Canada despite a previous rejection of her permanent residency application.
CRTC removes Canadian content requirements for sexually explicit content
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is officially ending Canadian content quotas for pornography broadcasters and streaming services, a move by the federal regulator that scraps requirements for adult programming.












Its almost unbelievable that Canadians fall for any of Carney's many 'deals' which is just word salad for his followers. This is the same government who dragged this country into and through the Sewers of Incompetence for 10 years.