Juno Jump Start | Liberals exploring tobacco sales ban for those born after 2008
Health Minister Marjorie Michel says she is considering a tobacco sales ban in Canada, the Conservatives will force a parliamentary investigation into military recruitment reforms, and more
Liberals exploring tobacco sales ban for those born after 2008
After the U.K. introduced a bill that would impose a generational ban on the sale of tobacco products to anyone born after 2008, federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel says she is considering a similar measure in Canada.
WATCH: Carney DOUBLES Trudeau’s projected budget deficit
The Carney government has tabled an economic update projecting a $65 billion deficit—roughly double the previous forecast under Justin Trudeau.
Conservatives to force defence probe over Juno News leak
Conservative defence critic and MP James Bezan says Conservatives will force a parliamentary investigation into the Liberal government’s military recruitment reforms after Juno News exclusively leaked an internal Canadian Armed Forces report detailing ethnic infighting, collapsing standards and cultural conflicts inside officer training platoons dominated by non-citizen recruits.
Carney scoffs at Jivani’s return to Washington
Prime Minister Mark Carney scoffed at the notion of Conservative MP Jamil Jivani’s trip to Washington to discuss Canada-U.S. trade relations, saying there is only “one negotiator for Canada,” his government.
Justice Wagner refuses to recuse himself from Emergencies Act appeal
Chief Justice Richard Wagner has denied a request to recuse himself from the Emergencies Act case, despite the fact that he was an outspoken critic of the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest against the COVID-19 pandemic mandates.
Liberals urged to expand foreign worker permanent residency pathway
As Canada gears up for its 2026-2027 immigration cycle, mass immigration advocacy groups are pressing the federal government to loosen eligibility rules for a new permanent residency program, arguing that an even larger number of temporary foreign workers should be granted a path to permanent residency.
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Trump grants presidential permit for cross-border pipeline project
U.S. President Donald Trump has permitted Bridger Pipeline LLC to develop a cross-border project expected to use infrastructure originally built for the Keystone XL pipeline.
Supreme Court upholds Trudeau-era gag on MPs
Law professor Ryan Alford’s challenge of the NSICOP Act, a Trudeau-era law which prevents MPs from speaking about the findings of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians reports in the House of Commons, has been upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Innisfil Pride founder convicted of seven counts of sex-trafficking charges
A Barrie, Ont., jury found Innisfil Pride founder Jake Tucker guilty of multiple sex-trafficking-related charges involving the pimping of two Barrie women.









