Juno Jump Start | Independent Alberta would be an Olympic juggernaut
If Alberta were to compete as a sovereign entity, it would be a global athletic juggernaut, the Liberals won’t rule out majority Chinese control of Canadian oil companies, and more.
ANALYSIS: Independent Alberta would be an Olympic juggernaut
An exclusive Juno News analysis of past Winter Olympics medal data shows that if Alberta were to compete as a sovereign entity, it would be a global athletic juggernaut ranking among the best in the world.
EXCLUSIVE: Waitlist heart attack forces family to seek treatment abroad
Roy Riedler suffered multiple heart attacks while on a two-month waitlist for a specialist, even as his twin brother had experienced a heart attack less than two weeks before.
Liberals won’t rule out majority Chinese control of Canadian oil companies
Despite Prime Minister Mark Carney calling Beijing the biggest threat to Canada less than a year ago, his Liberal government is now open to letting Chinese state-owned companies gain majority control of Canada’s vital oil sector.
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Carney clueless on Middle East, says famed UK barrister
The Canadian Liberal party’s foreign policy on Israel is “truly mortifying” according to Natasha Hausdorff, the British barrister who has become an outspoken defender of Israel’s legal rights on global news networks.
Shopify president offers to preserve Hudson’s Bay plaque Toronto deemed worthless
Toronto is facing public criticism after city staff removed a historic Hudson’s Bay Company plaque from a Yonge Street property. Despite the City’s controversial claim that the sign has “no heritage value,” the president of Shopify has offered to buy the artifact to preserve a piece fo Canadian history.
PBO estimates Carney’s grocery handout will cost taxpayers $12.4 billion
The Liberals’ new GST grocery handout will cost taxpayers an estimated $12.4 billion over the next six years, according to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
Brock University professor job reserved only for “black scholar”
Brock University’s Nursing Department is prioritizing race over merit, posting a tenure-track assistant professor position explicitly restricted to a “Black Scholar,” illustrating the ongoing race-based hiring practices at Canadian universities.
Chinese nationals accused of making explosives asked for funding for anti-drone tech
Chinese nationals recently arrested and charged in London, Ontario, for possessing firearms and explosives are linked to a shocking anti-drone weapons funding request made online.
OP-ED: Time for Canada’s Conservatives to lead now that Canada’s gender bubble has burst
Shannon Boschy writes, “For years, many have argued that gender-identification and the medical transition of children is a social contagion like cutting, or eating disorders. But it’s far bigger than that.”
Carney showered Privy Council Office execs with $28K bonuses
While Prime Minister Mark Carney promised austerity, the top brass in his Privy Council Office still managed to pocket an average of nearly $28,000 each in bonuses last year.









