Juno Jump Start | Jagmeet Singh unable to afford campaign plane forced to travel by bus
Singh will be hitting the campaign trail by bus instead of using a chartered jet, Kevin O'Leary joined Candice Malcolm to discuss the election, Poilievre promises 15% tax cut, and much more!
HUMILIATING: Jagmeet Singh unable to afford campaign plane forced to travel by bus
To match their declining poll momentum, the federal NDP and leader Jagmeet Singh will be hitting the campaign trail by bus, instead of using a chartered jet like they have done in past elections.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Kevin O’Leary: Carney is Trudeau 2.0
On today’s episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O'Leary to discuss Canada-U.S. relations, Carney’s cabinet picks, and the upcoming general election.
Poilievre promises 15% tax cut, saving families up to $1.8K
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised a 15 per cent income tax cut for Canadians that could see two-income families keep $1,800 of their income every year.
EXCLUSIVE: Liberal candidate had leg-breaking surgery to be taller
The Liberal candidate for Calgary Confederation was profiled in 2011 by a U.K. outlet after he had a controversial cosmetic surgery where he had his leg bones broken by doctors so he could be four inches taller.
Canadians Have NO IDEA Who Their Prime Minister Is
Ever wondered if most Canadians know who Mark Carney is? Spoiler alert: they don’t—even though he’s our new Prime Minister. In this revealing video, Alex Zoltan takes to the streets and discovers that 93% of Canadians can’t identify Carney by name. That’s right—ninety-three percent.
Vancouver Police withhold suspect names after one arrest, eight Tesla attacks
Vancouver police refused to reveal the name of a suspect arrested and subsequently released in connection with a vandalism attack targeting a Tesla dealership.
Two Canadian cities top Canada-U.S. property crime rankings
Property crime in Canada is out of control. In fact, two Canadian cities have the highest property crime rates across both Canada and the U.S.
Canada’s small businesses deeply pessimistic about their futures
A poll that tracks the mood of Canada’s small business community shows that employers are losing confidence in their ability to grow, pointing to the negative impact of tariffs.
The Daily Brief | Carney calls Apr. 28 election
The federal election is underway and Canadians can expect to head to the polls on Apr. 28 to elect the next prime minister of Canada. Tune into The Daily Brief!
EXCLUSIVE: Jivani launches campaign with “lost Liberal decade” message
On Saturday, Conservative candidate for Bowmanville—Oshawa North, Jamil Jivani, hosted his campaign office grand opening, rallying supporters and urging them to “fight even harder” to bring Canada out of a “lost decade of Liberal mismanagement.”
China hits Canada with $3.7 billion in seafood, agriculture tariffs
New Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products took effect Thursday in retaliation to Canada’s levy on Chinese-made electric vehicles enacted by the Trudeau government last fall.