Juno Jump Start | Non-citizen criminals can now postpone deportation hearings with appeal
Foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes may be able to postpone deportation hearings, Kerry-Lynne Findlay joins Juno News to discuss elections committee debacle and the leadership race, and more
Non-citizen criminals can now postpone deportation hearings with appeal
Foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes may be able to postpone deportation hearings while appealing their convictions under new guidelines from the head of Canada’s immigration tribunal.
EXCLUSIVE: Kerry-Lynne Findlay on elections committee debacle and BC Conservative race
BC Conservative Leadership hopeful Kerry-Lynne Findlay joins Juno News journalist Clayton DeMaine to discuss recent turmoil surrounding the party’s leadership election organizing committee.
WATCH: Alberta separatists furious over Smith’s referendum question
Pro-separation lawyer Keith Wilson joins the show to explain why some separatists are furious, why others see the plan as a tactical compromise, and whether Alberta’s path to sovereignty just got harder — or more realistic.
Islamic youth session promoted Muslim Brotherhood activism model
A youth session at this year’s Muslim Association of Canada convention featured an ex-MAC director of education Khaled Al-Qazzaz presenting Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna as a model for organized Islamic activism and societal transformation.
CBC ignores historical discrepancies around Alberta residential school graves claim
The CBC ignored discrepancies in the historical record in a recent article reporting on an alleged discovery by a local First Nation in Sturgeon Lake of 62 potential unmarked graves.
Most First Nations are not complying with federal audit law: study
A Fraser Institute study found that 59% of First Nations failed to meet First Nations Financial Transparency Act requirements in 2024/25, up from near-full compliance in 2014/15 after Ottawa stopped enforcing penalties.
OP-ED: Canada is right to condemn Ben-Gvir, but wrong to mistake him for Israel
Dotan Rousso writes, “Democratic allies should speak honestly to one another. But honesty must also include recognizing that Ben-Gvir is not the face of Israel.”
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Study calls for mandatory byelections after a floor-crossing
A new Fraser Institute study is calling for mandatory by-elections if an MP decides to cross the floor as a means to restore democratic legitimacy as well as Canadians’ faith in the electoral system.
OP-ED: How safety culture has destroyed our sense of adventure
Murray Lytle writes, “Canadian history is filled with tales of explorers, soldiers, settlers and other restless souls who endured great hardships and did great things.”
Police won’t reveal if man charged with child sex offences is a non-citizen
Cornwall police announced Wednesday that they had arrested 22-year-old Ayman Kamran, an Ottawa man from Gloucester, Ont., on several charges, including possession of child pornography, child luring and sexual assault involving children.
OP-ED: Canada’s economic security is under attack
Scott McGregor writes, “Foreign spies and cartels are undermining Canada’s critical infrastructure.”










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