Juno Jump Start | Leslyn Lewis slams Canada’s acceptance of WHO health regulations
Leslyn Lewis takes aim at the WHO's International Health Regulations, Candice talks about how the pendulum has swung back towards common sense and away from woke ideology, and more.
Leslyn Lewis slams Canada’s acceptance of WHO health regulations
Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis sounded the alarm on Monday after Canada failed to reject amendments to the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations, warning these upcoming changes would undermine Canadian sovereignty.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Why is Canada STILL so woke? Nurses forced to denounce “white medicine” + more
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice talks about how the pendulum has swung back towards common sense in Canada and away from the worst excesses of the militant woke ideology.
And yet, our cultural gatekeepers and elite opinion-makers continue to impose this deranged ideology with ever-more fervor.
Candice is joined today by National Post columnist and former nurse Amy Eileen Hamm. Amy was pushed out of her profession for opposing the radical hard-left views that are forced upon so many Canadians, often by professional bodies and unions.
EXCLUSIVE: I worked at the CBC and my woke bosses killed real journalism
Former CBC employee Jason Unrau writes, "I've seen the CBC's culture of ideological conformity and censorship up close, and it would shock most Canadians."
Nine Carney-linked companies are lobbying the government
Nine companies in which Prime Minister Mark Carney once held financial interests have lobbied his office since he took power in March, according to filings from the federal ethics commissioner and the federal lobbying registry.
Man removed from flight for wearing Trudeau blackface shirt
A Nova Scotia man was removed from an Air Canada flight for wearing a shirt that featured an image of former prime minister Justin Trudeau in blackface, which the cabin crew found to be “offensive.”
Ontario’s education minister grants himself the power to block lawsuits
The government of Ontario has granted itself the power to block lawsuits against four major school boards under supervision, raising serious questions about access to justice and the separation of powers in the province.
Alberta slams Ottawa’s immigration policies as “reckless”
Alberta is blasting the Liberals’ latest immigration decision, warning it will further strain the province’s overloaded housing and healthcare systems.
The Daily Brief | Premiers push for "long overdue" pipeline
Three Canadian premiers are pushing for a new pipeline to be built from Western to Eastern Canada to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Average Canadian family pays 42.3% of income in taxes: Fraser Institute
A new report reveals that the average Canadian family forked over nearly half of its income on taxes last year. That's more than they spent on essentials like food, housing, and clothes combined.
Man who dismembered roommate seeks absolute discharge
A mentally ill man who stabbed his roommate 320 times, dismembered him, and tried to remove his heart sought an absolute discharge earlier this month. He has already been granted a conditional discharge and is now allowed to live semi-independently in a Hamilton apartment.
Doug Ford slams electric vehicle mandate while backing big subsidies, Carney
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called to end the federal electric vehicles sales mandate, despite investing billions in EV manufacturing and supporting Prime Minister Mark Carney, who backs the policy.
Premiers call for bail reform when Parliament returns
While Canada’s premiers gathered at the Muskoka Summit to address U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats on Monday, the domestic issue of bail reform also appeared to be a priority.