Juno Jump Start | Liberal minister dodges questions on illegal immigrant numbers
Lena Metlege Diab would not reveal the number of illegal immigrants in Canada, Candice Malcolm delves into the left’s furious reaction to Mark Carney’s Bill C-5, and more.
Liberal minister dodges questions on illegal immigrant numbers
Liberal Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab would not reveal the number of illegal immigrants in Canada. When asked whether they should be deported, she said the Liberals just “expect” them to leave.
The Candice Malcolm Show | The KNIVES come out for Carney, Liberal Party in TURMOIL
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice delves into the left’s furious reaction to Mark Carney’s Bill C-5, which critics say weakens environmental protections and overrides consultation.
Plus, Candice is joined by True North Wire journalist Melanie Bennet to discuss how radical ideologies in Canada’s education system are targeting parents, families, and foundational values.
Poilievre slams PBO report on Liberal contracts as reckless waste
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called the Auditor General’s report on ArriveCan contracts issued under the Trudeau government a “chronicle of Liberal incompetence and an orgy of Liberal waste.”
Most provincial finance ministers receive failing grades: taxpayers group
The majority of Canada’s provincial finance ministers earned failing or barely passing grades on the Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s annual performance report card, as raising debt levels leave taxpayers footing the bill.
All suspects granted bail after Ontario illicit tobacco bust
An investigation into a multimillion-dollar Greater Toronto Area contraband tobacco operation has resulted in five arrests, according to police. All of the suspects have already been released on bail.
Poll shows most Canadians reject joining Trump’s “Golden Dome”
A majority of Canadians do not want to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Golden Dome” continental missile defence system despite early indications of a desire by Prime Minister Mark Carney to have Canada included in the program.
Nearly half of Canadians want feds to reduce spending
Almost half of all Canadians believe that the federal government needs to reduce spending, according to a new poll released by a taxpayer advocacy group.
Defence lawyers begin their closing remarks in Hockey Canada trial
Defence lawyers for Michael McLeod and Carter Hart delivered their closing arguments Monday in a London, Ont. courtroom, as the high-profile Hockey Canada trial enters its final week.
School council secretive after parent suspended over land acknowledgement refusal
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board is facing legal scrutiny after suspending a parent from her elected role on a school council for requesting that her objection to land acknowledgements be recorded in the meeting minutes.
Peel police announce historic drug seizure, transnational crime investigation
Peel Regional Police say they’ve dismantled a transnational organized crime network involved in trafficking cocaine into southern Ontario, marking the largest drug seizure in the force’s history.
Alberta lifts U.S. liquor ban, surtax remains
Albertans can once again purchase American-made liquor after the province ended a three-month ban on U.S. alcohol imports. However, new products will still be subject to a steep surtax.
Competition Bureau suing DoorDash for allegedly misleading pricing
Canada’s Competition Bureau announced that it will be taking legal action against DoorDash for alleged misleading business practices, charging consumers more than what was advertised.
She dodged the question on number of illegal immigrants in the country either because this Govt have no idea on the numbers or they do not want us to know.