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Juno News will be hosting the B.C. Conservative leadership debate today at 6:30PM PST, John Rustad calls out leadership candidates dodging the Juno News debate, and more.
Meet the Juno News debate participants
Juno News will be hosting the B.C. Conservative leadership debate today, bringing the province’s top contenders face-to-face at a critical moment in the race. The debate will be streamed live on the Juno website.
Rustad calls out leadership candidates dodging Juno News debate
John Rustad, the former leader of the Conservative Party of BC, has added his voice to a growing number of politicians and conservatives online, lambasting high-profile leadership candidates for skipping out on the first live leadership debate.
Trump negotiates a ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz opened
After threatening to destroy the Islamic Regime’s entire civilization, U.S. President Donald Trump has negotiated a ceasefire with Iran’s leadership and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil transit chokepoint.
Liberals push online speech censorship at convention
As Liberal Party members gather for their national convention in Montreal this week, a package of proposed policy resolutions outlines new restrictions on artificial intelligence, expanded oversight of online speech, and increased regulation of digital platforms.
Carney says Champagne Alto Rail conflict is a “good situation”
Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his government’s handling of a conflict of interest screening tied to Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne’s relationship with an executive at the $90 billion Alto Rail project by calling it a “good situation.”
Court finds Syrian refugee not criminally responsible for fatal crash
A court found a Syrian refugee not criminally responsible for the death of two individuals in a car accident after failing to stop at a red light in 2022. Mouhamad Al Jalmoud has received an absolute discharge under the ruling, which declared that he “does not at this time meet the threshold of significant threat to the safety of the public.”
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First Nation goes to court to kill Alberta independence petition
An Alberta First Nation is in an Edmonton courtroom today arguing for a judge to shut down a massive citizen petition on Alberta independence.
Liberal convention proposal aims to revive electoral reform
Members of the Liberal Party of Canada are set to vote on ranked ballots, proportional representation and other electoral reform proposals at an upcoming convention, 10 years after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke his promise to reexamine Canada’s electoral system.
OP-ED: Kamloops Indian Band Chief misappropriates the Holocaust
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “Drawing on the Holocaust to bolster an argument with no supporting evidence, as Chief Casimir did, trivializes the murder of millions of Jews and other people.”
Good Samaritan robbed while trying to save overdose victim
The Winnipeg Police Service are asking for the public’s help to identify a man accused of attacking a Good Samaritan during a violent robbery last month.











