Juno Jump Start | Liberals, NDP and Bloc vote against Conservatives’ bail reform push
The Liberal government and opposition parties voted down the Conservatives’ opposition day motion, Kris Sims breaks down Alberta’s first teachers’ strike in more than two decades, and more.
Liberals, NDP and Bloc vote against Conservatives’ bail reform push
The Liberal government and opposition parties voted down the Conservatives’ opposition day motion urging the rapid passage of their “Jail Not Bail Act” on Monday.
The Candice Malcolm Show | 700,000 students locked out as Alberta teachers STAY HOME + Libs attack speech & privacy rights
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down Alberta’s first teachers’ strike in more than two decades. Plus, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms president John Carpay joins to break down sweeping Liberal bills that threaten Canadians’ privacy, free speech, and due process.
Liberal MP calls church burnings ‘conspiracy theories’ despite local arsons
A Liberal MP is facing criticism after dismissing a wave of church burnings and acts of vandalism as “conspiracy theories,” despite numerous church arsons, including some near his local riding in Hamilton.
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EXCLUSIVE: Ontario teachers’ union directs members to inject gender ideology in all subjects
An Ontario union overseeing elementary school teachers has mandated its members to embed gender ideology across all subjects in the curriculum, regardless of whether it’s relevant to the subject at hand.
Conservatives push back against Liberal nicotine pouch ban
A Conservative MP has slammed the Liberal government’s ban on commercial nicotine pouches, arguing that prohibiting smoking cessation alternatives makes no sense in the effort to reduce cigarette use.
EXCLUSIVE: Alberta leads crackdown on unsafe truckers, aims for Red Seal status
Alberta is revving up its efforts to make commercial trucking safer, with a comprehensive crackdown on unsafe training schools and carriers, and an ambitious plan to elevate truck driving to a certified national Red Seal trade.
WATCH: Carney heads to Washington. Will he FINALLY get some results?
In the first episode of ‘Straight Up’, veteran broadcaster Marc Patrone is joined by Dan McTeague to discuss Mark Carney’s coming meeting with Donald Trump - and whether we can expect any progress.
Carney meets Trump as Conservatives urge him to “negotiate a win”
Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Washington this week for his second visit to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump amid growing pressure to secure relief on American tariffs.
OP-ED: Two years on, the left still denies Hamas atrocities
Sue-Ann Levy writes, “As the two-year mark approaches since the horrific atrocities of Oct. 7 in Israel, it amazes me how many in this world have fallen prey to virulent Jew hatred.”
Eby calls Alberta’s pipeline plan “fictional” after Smith fires back
B.C. NDP Premier David Eby slammed Alberta’s proposed West Coast oil pipeline as “fictional” and “political” and alleged it was a direct threat to British Columbia’s economic and environmental well-being.
Poilievre cheers from nosebleeds as Jays dominate Yankees
Even Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre couldn’t resist the allure of the Toronto Blue Jays’ dominant performance on Sunday, as he joined lucky fans in the stands for Game 2 of the American League Division Series, amidst the star-studded spectacle on the field.
Carney’s green banking alliance votes to cease its operations
A green investment banking alliance that Prime Minister Mark Carney helped create voted to shut down its operations after numerous Canadian, U.S., and European banks rescinded their memberships.
Alberta teachers launch historic strike with few clear demands
Alberta Teachers’ Association president Jason Schilling concluded a Monday press conference without providing specific numbers on what would end the provincewide teachers’ strike. Instead, he repeated broad themes of “chronic underfunding,” “complex classrooms” and “fair pay.”
Halifax fitness studio reverses race-based pricing after backlash
A yoga and pilates fitness studio in Halifax has reversed its decision to charge separate rates for its customers based on the colour of their skin, something that could have been a breach of the province’s human rights code.
Champagne continues to skirt questions on Liberals’ fiscal anchors
Finance Minister François-Philipe Champagne continued to dodge questions about whether the Liberals could point to any fiscal anchors that guided their decision-making when it came to federal spending.
Conservatives lead on affordability as Canadians view Carney as Trudeau 2.0
Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives have gained a narrow lead as cost-of-living concerns continue to surge, with the majority of Canadians now viewing Prime Minister Mark Carney as a continuation of the Trudeau era, according to a new Abacus Data poll.
Doctors transplant heart from Canadian assisted suicide donor
Canadian doctors have performed a successful heart transplant using an organ from an assisted suicide donor.
Judge grants bail to Ottawa teen accused in ISIS terror plot targeting Jews
A 17-year-old accused of plotting a violent attack against Ottawa’s Jewish community was granted bail under strict conditions, sparking debate and concern as he awaits trial next year. He was arrested alongside another teen in connection with the alleged plot.