Juno Jump Start | Jewish advocates call D.C. Israeli embassy killings a wake-up call for Canada
Canada’s Jewish advocacy groups is calling for stricter laws against the glorification of terrorism, Candice Malcolm is joined by Brett Wilson to discuss his expectation of Carney, and more
Jewish advocates call D.C. Israeli embassy killings a wake-up call for Canada
The killing of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, D.C., by a far-left activist shouting “free Palestine” has sparked calls for stricter laws against the glorification of terrorism by Canada’s Jewish advocacy groups.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney’s own words come back to HAUNT him
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by investment banker and former Dragons’ Den star Brett Wilson to discuss his expectations and concerns for a Mark Carney government, and its potential impact on Ottawa’s relationship with the West.
Canada Post offers workers 13% raise, seven weeks of vacation to avoid strike
With a nationwide strike just hours away, Canada Post has tabled a final offer to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) that would guarantee up to seven weeks of paid vacation, improved short-term disability leave, and 13.59 per cent in compounded wage increases.
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-general says CAF recruiting wrong people as retention plummets
A former Lieutenant-General of the Canadian Armed Forces stated that the military’s recruitment issues stem from targeting an unsuitable demographic.
WHO demands 20% mandatory fee increase from member states
The World Health Organization wants a 20% increase in mandatory membership dues ($120 million annually) to push its global pandemic agreement that critics warn will erode national sovereignty.
Calgary police lay over 160 charges after downtown drug trafficking sweep
Calgary police have charged 29 people with more than 160 offences following a downtown crackdown on drug trafficking and related crime.
ANALYSIS: Carney’s housing mandate ensures forever-renters, not future homeowners
Prime Minister Mark Carney released a “mandate letter” to cabinet yesterday prioritizing housing affordability just days after Housing Minister Gregor Robertson shut down any talk of lowering the sky-high cost of homes.
Western University faces lawsuit for interrogating student who pushed back on DEI
A University of Western Ontario student is taking the post-secondary school to court after being interrogated for daring to question the school’s adherence to DEI ideology.
Small business federation calls on Ottawa to finish overdue tax reforms
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is urging Parliament to promptly address overdue tax reforms to support struggling entrepreneurs when MPs return on May 26.
The Daily Brief | Trump says Carney is interested in his $175B "Golden Dome" plan
Canada eyes joining Trump’s $175 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense plan — sparking backlash from China. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Western business leaders heading to Ottawa with economic overhaul demands
As Parliament prepares to reconvene under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new government, a coalition of Western Canadian business leaders want an overhaul in several policy areas to address the country’s “urgent economic challenges.”
Alleged police impersonator arrested after calling 9-1-1 to make a report
A 39-year-old man was arrested after allegedly impersonating a police officer in Richmond. He pulled over a driver and subsequently called 9-1-1 to file a report.
OP-ED: Canada is falling behind in the AI race and the cost could be devastating
Dr. Dotan Rousso writes, "As the world accelerates toward an AI-powered future, Canada risks being left in the digital dust."
Sad to say, but I think it's going to take something much worse than this terrible incident to wake up Canada and get past the Legacy Media blocking line to penetrate Canada's somnolence about antisemitism and its "tolerance" and "inclusivism" which permits criminals and hate-mongers to portray themselves as victims and progressives.
Stricter Laws are okay. But I would be just as happy if the police were allowed or encouraged to enforce the present Criminal Code laws we have more vigorously . I think given specific demographics due to recent immigration policies keys areas of this country, no politician would risk losing any votes.