Juno Jump Start | Most Alberta First Nations haven’t filed audits in years
Most Alberta First Nations have ceased publicly publishing financial audits, guest host Kris Sims takes a hard look at Ottawa’s waste and overspending, and more.
EXCLUSIVE: Most Alberta First Nations haven’t filed audits in years
Nearly a decade after the federal government suspended enforcement of Canada's Indigenous transparency law, most Alberta First Nations have ceased publicly publishing financial audits.
The Candice Malcolm Show | What will Carney do when Parliament returns?
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes a hard look at Ottawa’s waste and overspending — and what Canadians can expect when Parliament returns.
Since 2016, the federal government has added 99,000 bureaucrats, driving costs up by 77%. Yet half of Canadians say federal services have gotten worse. At the same time, nearly 40% of federal bureaucrats now collect six-figure salaries.
Poilievre calls out Liberals for overshooting their own immigration targets
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is slamming Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, accusing them of broken immigration promises and exacerbating Canada’s housing, healthcare, and employment crises.
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Carney: “Ukraine’s fight is our fight”, doesn’t rule out sending Canadian troops
Prime Minister Mark Carney is open to deploying Canadian troops to Ukraine as part of a peace guarantee if a ceasefire is reached.
EXCLUSIVE: Sean Feucht wraps up Canadian worship tour in Western Canada
Christian singer and Let Us Worship founder Sean Feucht wrapped up his Canadian tour last weekend with stops in Edmonton and British Columbia. Two permits were pulled at the last minute in B.C.
Ottawa Pride parade disrupted after anti-Israel activists blockade the march
Anti-Israel activists blocked the Capital Pride parade in Ottawa, causing it to be called off after 90 minutes. The activists insisted that Ottawa’s mayor publicly back their group, or else be barred from participating.
Canada’s largest union complains about Carney’s tariff flip-flop
Canada’s largest private-sector union accuses Prime Minister Mark Carney of betraying workers after his government rolled back retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.
B.C. Appeal Court rejects lenient sentencing in non-citizen stabbing case
British Columbia’s Court of Appeal has overturned a lenient community-based sentence for a man who stabbed a stranger without provocation.
OP-ED: Carney ends Canada’s self-inflicted grocery tax
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, "By rolling back counter-tariffs, Ottawa admits what consumers already knew—Canadians were paying more at the checkout for a trade war that wasn’t."
Vancouver police seek fugitives previously arrested in high-profile case
Vancouver police are seeking two alleged gangsters who they had previously arrested on drug offences nearly three years ago.
Construction of Yellowhead Pipeline expected by next year
The Yellowhead Pipeline's needs assessment application was granted approval by the Alberta Utilities Commission, which validates the "need for new infrastructure to support" the province's growing industry and population.
The Daily Brief | Protecting firearm rights in Canada
Advocacy groups are warning that the Liberal government’s firearms ban and confiscation program undermines the rights of law-abiding citizens, threatens free societies, and will waste billions in taxpayer dollars.
I seem to recall tgey were compelled to do so and the next government let it slide
Carney will be very worried about having to face Parliament every day and in particular that clever guy now from Alberta. This should make him screw up even more.