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The RCMP executed search warrants and seized evidence from the homes of former mayor Jyoti Gondek, Candice highlights an Auditor General report exposing unbelievable fraud in our immigration system,
Jyoti Gondek’s home raided by police amid corruption allegations
The RCMP executed search warrants and seized evidence from the homes of former mayor Jyoti Gondek and two other Calgary political figures as part of an ongoing corruption investigation.
WATCH: Auditor General slams Carney government over student visa fraud (with Brian Lilley)
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice highlights the new Auditor General report exposing unbelievable fraud in our immigration and student visa system. The report found that 153,000 cases were flagged for fraud, but that the government didn’t have the resources or capacity to investigate these cases. Instead, 98.6% of fraudsters were not investigated and instead were simply allowed to stay in Canada.
CBC calls trans teen accused of plotting school attack a “girl”
A recent CBC report on a foiled school mass murder plot is drawing confusion after the state broadcaster described the 15-year-old accused from Bridgewater, N.S., as a “girl,” despite defence counsel stating the teen uses male pronouns, indicating the teen is trans.
BC Conservative leadership poll commissioned by Milobar says he’s in second place
A new poll commissioned by the leadership campaign of BC Conservative MLA Peter Milobar placed him second behind competitor Caroline Elliott.
Alberta tables legislation to approve major projects within 120 days
Alberta is slashing red tape, introducing legislation that mandates a 120-day maximum approval period for major projects, including pipelines. This “accelerated process” is designed to bring certainty to industry, boost investment, and streamline government and regulatory coordination.
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Smith, Ford, others want more say in appointing judges
Four premiers have called on the Carney government to give them a greater say in appointing judges to their superior and appellate courts, arguing the current system does not “appropriately reflect the diversity and the unique needs of each province and territory.”
Sault Ste. Marie asks Ottawa for help amid Algoma Steel layoffs
Algoma Steel laid off roughly 1,000 workers Monday, one of the largest rounds of layoffs in Sault Ste. Marie’s history, despite receiving $500 million in taxpayer subsidies last fall.
Showdown over Quebec’s use of the notwithstanding clause reaches Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is set to hear a landmark case this week on Quebec’s controversial use of the notwithstanding clause, which shields its law banning public service employees from wearing religious symbols.
Auditor General report slams Carney government over student visa fraud
A new auditor general report exposes incredible fraud in Canada’s immigration system and shows that the government does not have the capacity to investigate this massive fraud.
Police recover $800K in stolen cars, charge six in GTA carjacking ring
Police in the Greater Toronto Area say they have recovered eight stolen vehicles worth about $800,000 after a series of violent carjackings earlier this year, and have charged six people in connection with the crimes.










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