Juno Jump Start | New York Times fabricated Poilievre quote with AI
The left-leaning U.S. legacy media outlet The New York Times has issued an apology and correction, detransitioners speak out against youth gender transitions on Parliament Hill, and more.
New York Times fabricated Poilievre quote with AI
The left-leaning U.S. legacy media outlet The New York Times has issued an apology and correction after an article published last month fabricated a quote by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre falsely claiming he called floor crossers “turncoats.”
WATCH: Detransitioners speak out against youth gender transitions on Parliament Hill
A coalition of doctors, academics, parents of transgender-identifying youth and detransitioners gathered on Parliament Hill to raise awareness and call for an end to the medical transition of children in Canada.
Miller says next media bailout could be $6 billion
Ottawa is preparing a massive new subsidy for Canada’s biggest legacy media companies, with Heritage Minister Marc Miller signalling that covering newsroom labour costs is “not a question of if, but how”, and it could cost taxpayers up to $6 billion.
Barry Neufeld intends to appeal $750K fine to Supreme Court
A former Chilliwack, B.C., school trustee facing $750,000 in fines from the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal says he intends to fight the penalties and stand firm against gender ideology, saying conversations with detransitioners have only strengthened his conviction that youth gender transitions amount to child abuse.
Anandasangaree won’t provide details on Bill C-22 consultations
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree refused to disclose what he called “privileged information” related to a consultation report on the Liberals’ Bill C-22, proposed legislation critics say would turn Canada into a “surveillance state.”
Honda pulls the plug on $15B Ontario EV plant
Honda announced that it will halt plans to build its $15 billion electric vehicle plant in Ontario, according to Japanese outlet Nikkei Asia.
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B.C. Conservatives 10 points ahead of Eby in new poll
A new poll suggests the BC Conservatives are gaining momentum against Premier David Eby’s government as controversy surrounding Indigenous land rights legislation continues to dominate provincial politics.
Ottawa to launch “pilot” to track expired student visas
Months after saying it needed to begin tracking whether international students with expired visas were still in Canada, the immigration department announced plans to launch a pilot program to contact permit holders and gather information on migrants’ entries and exits.
Police Seize 365,000 contraband cigarettes in Fort McMurray
A 39-year-old Fort McMurray man was arrested and faces multiple charges after Alberta RCMP seized more than 365,000 illegal cigarettes with an estimated street value of up to $75,000.









