Juno Jump Start | Justice Ministry refuses to say whether First Nations have veto
The Ministry of Justice declined to give a clear answer on whether First Nations have a legal veto over projects, Investigative journalist Sam Cooper joins Juno News with a shocking new scoop, and mor
Justice Ministry refuses to say whether First Nations have veto
The Ministry of Justice declined to give a clear, definitive answer on whether First Nations have a legal veto over natural resource and infrastructure projects, following Justice Minister Sean Fraser’s remarks earlier this week.
Sam Cooper exposes Trudeau Government’s interference in CSIS operation
Investigative journalist Sam Cooper, who broke massive stories on China’s interference in Canada, joins Juno News with a shocking new scoop.
Cooper reveals that a classified foreign intelligence mission led by CSIS was abruptly halted—not by lawful channels—but through political interference from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Mass immigration “population trap” eroding Canada’s prosperity
Canada is driving itself into an unsustainable cycle of mass immigration, housing unaffordability, and per capita economic decline — a situation normally seen in poor countries, warns Madeline Weld, president of Population Institute Canada.
Canada Summer Jobs program funds Islamist, left-wing organizations
Employment and Social Development Canada is subsidizing dozens of wages for employees working at left-wing and controversial Islamic organizations through the Canada Summer Jobs program.
Pickering forced to delete “alt-right” smear video after privacy complaint
Pickering City Council removed a tax-funded “propaganda” video after community complaints revealed it illegally used surveillance footage, breaching the Protection of Privacy Act.
Offender makes 37th court appearance in 3 years
Hugh Mason, 34, is becoming a familiar face in B.C.’s Surrey Provincial Court, even though he typically appears by video phone from a pre-trial detention facility.
Canadians to pay nearly $1B for Liberal gun grab
Originally budgeted at $200 million, the Liberal government's 2020 long gun ban is now estimated to cost taxpayers almost $1 billion.
The Alberta Roundup | UCP slams NDP over defending lewd books in schools
The Alberta UCP is blasting the provincial NDP for defending pornographic material in K–12 schools, as the province moves to ban it.
Canadian worker wages stagnant while executive pay soars: study
Over the past three decades, Canadian worker pay has barely budged, according to recent research. Meanwhile, executive compensation has shot up, exceeding productivity increases by a significant margin.
Bloc bill blocks future supply management reforms
A bill sponsored by the Bloc Québécois will make it harder to reform Canada’s supply management system.
Off the Record | Ford gushes over Carney as pipeline plans crumble
This week on Off The Record, Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised Prime Minister Mark Carney, calling him "Santa Claus" after the First Ministers’ meeting.
Canada records historic trade deficits: Statistics Canada
On Thursday, Statistics Canada published a report showing Canada had its largest merchandise trade deficit on record in April, reaching $7.1 billion.
Most Canadians will mark Tax Freedom Day on June 8 this year
Some Canadians will celebrate Tax Freedom Day this weekend, but those in higher-tax provinces will have to wait a little longer to mark the occasion.
Can we have a tax free season??