Juno Jump Start | Joe Rogan, Andrew Schulz laugh at Canada's forced land acknowledgments
Canada’s bureaucratic push to have land acknowledgements read before public events became the butt of a joke, Canadians remain steadfast in the opinion that immigration levels are too, and more.
Joe Rogan, Andrew Schulz laugh at Canada’s forced land acknowledgments
Canada’s bureaucratic push to have land acknowledgements read before public events became the butt of a joke between two of America’s most popular comedians on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
WATCH: Trudeau celebrates 10 years since winning, as Canadians suffer
On the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ host Alexander Brown responds to Justin Trudeau gloating over the ten year anniversary of his becoming PM - as Canadians continue to deal with the consequences.
Majority of Canadians steadfast in belief immigration remains too high
The majority of Canadians remain steadfast in the opinion that immigration levels are too high, with most blaming poor government management as the root of the problem.
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Jeromy Farkas elected mayor of Calgary
In a race that appeared too tight to call until the last polling station reported, Jeromy Farkas narrowly squeaked out a victory against Sonya Sharp in Calgary’s mayoral election.
Independence rally at Alberta Legislature could see tens of thousands
Tens of thousands of Albertans are expected to descend upon the Alberta Legislature this Saturday for the “I Am Alberta” rally, organized by the Alberta Prosperity Project, which is also coordinating bus transport across the province.
CBC grilled on workplace culture, DEI and foreign workers at committee hearing
CBC executives are facing heightened scrutiny and questions about the broadcaster’s bias, commitment to diversity of opinion and investigating toxic workplace claims.
Alberta prepares to launch sweeping fall legislative agenda
Premier Danielle Smith’s government has proposed a sweeping legislative agenda and is planning to introduce more than a dozen bills focusing on health-care reform, public safety, labour mobility and defending provincial jurisdiction.
WATCH: Liberals BLINDSIDED by rumoured U.S. trade agreement
The Globe and Mail reports a new Canada–U.S. trade agreement on steel, aluminum, and energy could be ready for signing at the APEC Summit later this month. But Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he was caught off-guard — insisting no deal is imminent. So who’s leaking to the Globe, and what do they know that Ottawa doesn’t?
Grocery prices surge once again: Statscan
Canadians felt the pinch at the grocery store last month as food prices continued to climb, contributing to a 2.4 per cent annual increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for September. Economists had expected a 2.2 per cent increase.
One in five food workers are temporary workers, international students
New figures reveal that a staggering one in five food service workers in Canada were non-permanent residents in 2023, igniting concerns from Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner, given they represent only 6.2 per cent of the population.
Edmonton’s vote count drags on for hours after Calgary finishes
While Calgarians may be angry with their municipal election results, called early Tuesday morning despite the two frontrunners being separated by mere hundreds of votes, Edmontonians still have no idea who their next mayor is.
Conservatives push to uncover Stellantis deal as Brampton bleeds jobs to U.S.
A deal between the Liberal government and Stellantis is under fire after the automaker announced it would move production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ont., to Illinois, costing over 3,000 Canadian jobs.
NDP MLA “deeply concerned” about discouraging hard drug use in schools
A British Columbia NDP MLA says she is “deeply concerned” about “explicitly discouraging drug use” in schools.
Canada ranks near the bottom in OECD universal health care performance
A new Fraser Institute report ranks Canada 28th out of 30 high-income countries with universal health care. This comes as critics raise alarms over the federal government promoting the strained system to prospective immigrants.
OP-ED: Carney’s reckless promise on Netanyahu’s arrest
Dotan Ruosso writes, “Carney’s words made headlines, but they exposed the absence of political maturity, statesmanship, and any real strategic insight.”
OP-ED: Judges are remaking constitutional law and Canadians’ property rights are the collateral damage
Peter Best writes, “The worst thing that can happen to a property owner isn’t a flood or a leaky foundation. It’s learning that you don’t own your property – that an Aboriginal band does.”
The sooner “Canadians” realize that this is a clown country the easier it will be to accept your fate.
Liberal voters are to blame for the mess they have created, plain and simple.
If you’re offended by laughter from the rest of the world well “elbows up it’s going to be a rough ride.
Our Country is laughable