Juno Jump Start | Liberal gov silent on whether it will follow Trump’s lead and label Antifa terrorists
The Liberals won't say if they'll follow Trump's pledge to label the far-left group Antifa as terrorists, Candice calls out the media’s shameful coverage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, and more.
Liberal gov silent on whether it will follow Trump’s lead and label Antifa terrorists
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and his department are dodging questions on whether Canada would follow former U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to label the extremist far-left group Antifa as a terrorist entity.
The Candice Malcolm Show | The legacy media has blood on its hands
Candice Malcolm joined Sauga 960 AM’s Marc Patrone Show to call out the Canadian media’s shameful coverage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Instead of treating it as a moment of national grief, outlets like CBC rushed to publish hit pieces and rehash old smears, sending the message that Kirk somehow brought it on himself.
Conservative Deputy Leader demands CBC FIRE - not just 'suspend' - reporter who went on antisemitic rant
Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman says a CBC reporter who spewed antisemitic conspiracies on live television should be fired by the broadcaster, not merely suspended.
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Energy leaders to Carney: cut red tape now or miss “generational opportunity”
Energy industry leaders say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government needs to change its ways and cut red tape or miss out on a “generational opportunity.”
Conservatives gain on Liberals as domestic issues take forefront: poll
Support for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals has slipped as Canadians refocus on pocketbook issues such as jobs and housing, a new Research Co. poll suggests.
Smith tells minister to seek provincial control over immigration in new mandate letters
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith put Ottawa on notice with new mandate letters for her cabinet. In the letters, she instructed ministers to carve out more provincial control over immigration, protect Canadian jobs and curb the influx of temporary foreign workers.
Liberals to table censorship bill, reviving “online hate” law concerns
Justice Minister Sean Fraser revealed Tuesday the Liberal government is set to table new “hate” legislation within days, potentially resurrecting elements of the controversial, defunct Bill C-63 which civil liberties advocates decried as an attack on free speech.
Smith unveils updated rules for industrial emission reduction program
Alberta will update its industrial emissions reduction program this fall, allowing large industrial facilities to reinvest compliance dollars directly into on-site emissions reduction projects. It will also include an exit option for smaller operators.
Budget watchdog worried Liberals have lost control of spending
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government faces mounting criticism over its financial management, Canada’s interim parliamentary budget officer admits he has no idea whether the Liberals have any “firm fiscal anchors” guiding Ottawa’s spending.
Economists believe federal deficit will surpass 2% of GDP
The federal budget deficit will be more than 2 per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product this year, far higher than what was promised, according to a panel of Bloomberg economists.
Peel police charge man with child sex trafficking
Peel police have charged 24-year-old Nahom Teklahaymanot with several human trafficking offences.
OP-ED: Counter-tariffs and Canada’s self-inflicted food bill
Sylvain Charlebois writes, "Food inflation in Canada climbed again in August, reaching 3.4%, exactly as forecast. Grocery prices rose 3.5%, running a full 1.6 points higher than the general inflation rate."
Kelowna RCMP chief decries weak bail laws after woman’s preventable murder
Kelowna's top RCMP officer is demanding justice system reform after a woman's killing, citing "significant concerns" over catch-and-release bail laws that he says have shaken the Okanagan community.
Taxpayer spending on asylum seeker healthcare skyrockets by over 1100%
New government data reveals a staggering 12-fold increase in spending on medical procedures for asylum claimants over just nine years under the Liberal government.
Housing starts drop 16 per cent in August
Canadian housing starts fell by 16 per cent last month compared to July, according to a new report from the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.