Juno Jump Start | Michael Ma volunteer calls floor-crossing MP a “traitor” at protest outside his office
A former volunteer of Michael Ma alleged he only won his seat because constituents wanted a Conservative, the BC Conservatives and the BC NDP are tied for voter support in a new poll, and more.
Michael Ma volunteer calls floor-crossing MP a “traitor” at protest outside his office
After former Conservative MP Michael Ma suddenly crossed the floor to the Liberal party, a former volunteer protesting outside his constituency office alleged he only won his seat because constituents wanted a Conservative, claiming she and others feel “betrayed.”
WATCH: Christmas shopping HIJACKED by anti-Israel protesters
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted Indigo Books locations in Toronto and Montreal over the weekend, staging loud and disruptive protests that critics say crossed the line from political expression into harassment and intimidation.
B.C. Conservatives, NDP locked in tie as leadership race looms: poll
The Conservative Party of British Columbia and the B.C. NDP are tied for voter support in a new poll, as the Conservatives contend with a leadership vacuum following John Rustad’s removal.
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Juno News online national survey asks Canadians to weigh in on pipelines
Canada’s long-running pipeline battle is heating up once again, and Juno News is asking Canadians a blunt question: Should the national interest come before provincial obstruction?
OP-ED: End supply management—for the sake of Canadian consumers
Gwyn Morgan writes, “U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policy is often chaotic and punitive. But on one point, he is right: Canada’s agricultural supply management system has to go. Not because it is unfair to the United States, though it clearly is, but because it punishes Canadians. Supply management is a government-enforced price-fixing scheme that limits consumer choice, inflates grocery bills, wastes food, and shields a small, politically powerful group of producers from competition—at the direct expense of millions of households.”
Over a third of Canadians are worse off financially than last Christmas: Poll
The cost-of-living crisis is ruining Christmas for Canadians, with three-in-five saying inflation is their number one concern. Worse still, over a third report they are poorer now than they were last Christmas.
WATCH: Who wasted THE MOST taxpayer money in 2025?
Kris Sims is joined by Franco Terrazzano to break down the Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s annual Taxpayer Naughty and Nice List, a year-end assessment of how politicians and bureaucrats handled taxpayers’ money.
Ontario judge rejects bid to seize Chris Barber’s ‘Big Red’ truck
A judge has blocked the government’s attempt to seize “Big Red,” the semi-truck owned by Freedom Convoy protester Chris Barber, ruling against the use of a civil forfeiture tool usually reserved for major crimes like drug trafficking.
Alberta Next panel unveils immigration, constitutional referendum questions
The Alberta Next Panel has unleashed its final report, demanding greater provincial power and laying the groundwork for potential referendums on critical issues like immigration, constitutional reform, and even an Alberta Pension Plan.
OP-ED: Canada is at risk of a hostile takeover – some citizen ideas for the New Year
Dr. Arney Lange writes, “Have you noticed how unrecognizable Canada has begun to feel? I have. It is as though the country’s basic cultural integrity is being pulled apart, from within and from without. In that sense, the very existence of the country feels at stake.”
Surrey police seek more victims in child exploitation case after charging pair
Surrey, B.C., police are appealing for more victims after charging two people in a horrifying child exploitation case spanning three years, involving child sexual abuse material and other alleged crimes committed between 2021 and 2024.









