Juno Jump Start | Most Canadians oppose foreign ownership of critical mineral projects
Most Canadians do not want foreign companies to develop Canada's critical minerals, Danielle Smith sat down with Juno News for her final interview of the year, and more.
Most Canadians oppose foreign ownership of critical mineral projects
While most Canadians support developing the country’s critical minerals, they don’t want to see it done by foreign companies, according to a new survey by the Angus Reid Institute.
WATCH: Danielle Smith’s final interview of the year
Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith sat down with Juno News for her final interview of the year.
Nova Scotia Grade 7s instructed on chest binders, prosthetic genitals by trans group
True North has obtained a classroom presentation delivered to a Grade 7 class in Nova Scotia in which students were shown chest binders, prosthetic genitals and other gender-transition items by the Halifax-based organization The Youth Project. Parents say they were not notified that sexualized or medicalized content would be included.
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Kinew enjoys highest premier approval rating, Legault the lowest
Manitoba NDP Premier Wab Kinew is enjoying the highest approval rating of any premier in the country, while Quebec’s Francois Legault is faring the worst, according to a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute.
OP-ED: False memory syndrome, mass hysteria, and greed propel indigenous grievances
Hymie Rubenstein and Brian Talarico write, “In August 2024, one of us — retired psychiatrist Dr. Brian Talarico — visited the long shuttered Indian Residential School on British Columbia’s Kamloops Indian Reserve.”
Ontario school boards hired American consultants for DEI training
Ontario school boards are turning to American DEI consultants to train Canadian teachers in U.S.-style race and identity politics, even though records show there is no shortage of Canadian “equity” consultants readily available.
Alberta’s top five biggest political fights of 2025
Alberta became a political cage match in 2025 as Premier Danielle Smith’s government faced down escalating crises over sovereignty, schools, crime, and the future of the province’s energy sector. These five battles defined the year.
OP-ED: Canada didn’t regulate grocers—It lost faith in them
Sylvain Charlebois writes, “The Grocers’ Code of Conduct will come into force on January 1, 2026. Within the agri-food industry, expectations are high. Among consumers, they are more restrained—and rightly so.”











Yes, let's keep what is left of Canada for Canadians.
Why give essential minerals to our enemies?