Juno Jump Start | New Brunswick uses “wildfire risk” to shut down shooting ranges
New Brunswick has ordered all shooting ranges on Crown land to shut down indefinitely, Candice Malcolm discusses the confused rationale behind the authoritarian forest bans, and more.
New Brunswick uses “wildfire risk” to shut down shooting ranges
Under the guise of environmental protection and wildfire risk, New Brunswick has ordered all shooting ranges on Crown land to shut down indefinitely, in the latest move to expand sweeping restrictions on outdoor activities across the province.
The Candice Malcolm Show | WALKING in the forest now BANNED in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice sets her sights on the authoritarian forest bans in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. She discusses the confused rationale behind these bans – are they to prevent forest fires? To clear out the forests? To keep people safe from accidental injuries? Or are they simply about control?
Nearly one in two Canadians want to see Governor General’s budget slashed
A recent survey shows nearly half of Canadians want Prime Minister Mark Carney to cut the Governor General’s $36 million budget.
Canada’s June food inflation outpaces U.S. rate
Canada’s grocery prices rose at a faster pace than in the United States in June, despite falling prices for several fresh vegetables, according to June data.
Hamilton mayor forces removal of billboard opposing child gender transitions
A billboard in Hamilton urging the public to “Let kids be kids” and “stop medical transitions for minors” was removed within hours after Mayor Andrea Horwath denounced the message as “transphobic.”
China slaps steep tariff on $5B Canadian canola industry
As U.S. tariffs dominate the headlines, China has quietly escalated a trade dispute with Canada by imposing a 75.8 per cent tariff on Canadian canola, effective Thursday.
A victory for freedom!
Juno News co-founder Candice Malcolm on news that the Alberta Government resisted the censors and refused to cancel Christian musician Sean Feucht's Edmonton concert.
Toronto pro-Palestine activists plan rush hour shutdown of subway line
A pro-Palestine protest group is planning on shutting down a portion of Toronto’s subway system on Tuesday evening to demand an immediate arms embargo on Ottawa’s shipments to Israel.
Majority prioritize passage of energy projects
Most Canadians prioritize national infrastructure projects, even if they face opposition from provinces, Indigenous groups, or environmental concerns.
OP-ED: Solving Canada’s Human Rights Commission problem requires shutting them all down
Lynne Cohen writes, "Originally meant to provide all Canadians with a simple way to protect their fundamental rights, Canada’s human right commissions and tribunals have degenerated."
‘Not’ “Sorry” | The Nanny State Strikes Again?
In the latest episode of 'Not "Sorry” with Alexander Brown', the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s Josh Dehaas joins to discuss Atlantic Canadian governments imposing bans on walking in the woods.
Canadian Tire to roll out Hudson’s Bay revival later this year
Canadians can expect to see Hudson's Bay-branded merchandise in stores again, as Canadian Tire plans a brand revival starting later this year, with a broader launch in 2026.
Conservatives, B.C. premier urge Carney to designate Bishnoi Gang as terrorists
The federal Conservatives are adding their voice to calls for the Lawrence Bishnoi gang to be designated a terrorist organization in Canada, following similar appeals from British Columbia Premier David Eby earlier this summer.
London hospital halts heart attack experiments on dogs
St. Joseph’s Health Care London will immediately end research studies involving dogs. The decision follows public outrage and political intervention over revelations that animals had been used in heart experiments for years.
Petition urges Ottawa to protect charitable status of religious organizations
A petition initiated by Saskatoon resident Tsz Lok Chan and sponsored by Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall is calling on the federal government to reject proposals that would remove the “advancement of religion” as a recognized charitable purpose under Canadian tax law.
The Daily Brief | Prime Minister Mark Carney is on vacation again?
After tariff warnings and a failed Mexico deal, Prime Minister Mark Carney is on a "reduced schedule" vacation.
Jewish educators blast Ontario’s radical political indoctrination in schools
A Jewish educators' advocacy group released a bluntly worded report that offers one of the most detailed reform blueprints in recent years that takes aim at the Ministry of Education, school boards, the Ontario College of Teachers, university teacher training programs, and teachers’ unions.
Maybe getting people all riled up about that , meanwhile putting in more 5 G towers , uranium mines opened and areas identified as potential spots for what will be called the depressed economy , and then the locations ( after apparently lots of debate with many having no idea ) identified for those wind farms . Wonder who would be interested in the mining of Uranium and who will benefit ?
Things are heating up. The paranoid schizophrenics and psychopaths of the Governorate of Canada are going for broke. I wonder what they are afraid of?
It sounds like King Chuck Floppy Ears simply did not want the serfs and commoners treading on his land.