Juno Jump Start | Indian extortion gang threatens B.C. police with 1,000-strong militia
The Lawrence Bishnoi gang penned a letter to B.C. police last year to boast about its growing loyal membership, Canada enters recession after GDP declines for second consecutive quarter, and more.
Indian extortion gang threatens B.C. police with 1,000-strong militia
The Indian-based Lawrence Bishnoi gang, known for its role in Canada’s extortion crisis, penned a letter to a B.C. police station last year to boast about its growing loyal membership.
WATCH: Carney embraces “Make America Great Again”?
Prime Minister Mark Carney is striking a dramatically different tone toward the United States, telling an audience in New York that “Canada Strong will help make America great again.” But is this a genuine shift in strategy, or a response to mounting economic and political pressure?
Canada enters recession after GDP declines for second consecutive quarter
Canada entered a technical recession, as economic growth saw its second consecutive decline after the first quarter of this year, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
Carney spent $524,000 on in-flight catering last year
Prime Minister Mark Carney has already managed to outdo his predecessor when it comes to in-flight catering during his first year in office, leaving taxpayers with a bill that amounts to a decade of groceries for the average Canadian family of four.
Liberal MP Salma Zahid is pictured with terror group flags and pro-Hamas activist
A Liberal MP known for her advocacy of Hamas and Hezbollah is facing criticism after being photographed with a prolific supporter of Islamist groups and, days later, in front of flags associated with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a listed terrorist organization.
Poilievre criticizes German LNG deal’s BC route
Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre mocked the Liberal LNG deal with Germany, arguing its conditions exposed flaws in the government’s energy policy.
University of Lethbridge bars white applicants from genomics research chair job
The University of Lethbridge is openly restricting applicants for a prestigious federally backed genomics research position exclusively to what it calls “racialized individuals,” according to a newly posted job advertisement.
Ottawa to use Swedish military system over U.S. amid trade tensions
Ottawa is in negotiations to procure early-warning aircraft technology from Sweden, opting to go with a non-U.S. supplier as Prime Minister Mark Carney continues his push to reduce spending on American military gear.
“Canada Strong will help Make America Great Again”: Mark Carney tells NY audience
Prime Minister Mark Carney appears to have softened his stance on U.S. trade, saying Canada and the U.S. remain deeply tied through trade, supply chains, and energy, contradicting earlier proclamations made in his Davos speech.
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