Juno Jump Start | Ontario spent $2.5 million on Marxist, critical race theory de-streaming program
Ontario spent $2.5 million on de-streaming projects based on a radical approach to education, CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn loses his national post after a year of controversy, and more.
Ontario spent $2.5 million on Marxist, critical race theory de-streaming program
Exclusive documents obtained by True North show that Ontario’s Ministry of Education spent roughly $2.5 million over four years on de-streaming projects in Ontario based on a radical approach to education based in Marxism and critical race theory.
WATCH: Doug Ford is NOT a conservative
In the latest episode of Not “Sorry” on Juno News, hosted by Director of the National Citizens Coalition Alexander Brown, the Ford government’s latest misdeeds are on full display, as independent conservative MPP Bobbi Ann Brady of Haldimand-Norfolk joins the program.
CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn loses national post after year of controversy
After a year of turmoil inside Canada’s largest public-sector union, CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn has lost his position as general vice-president at this week’s CUPE national convention. The change comes following months of backlash over his anti-Israel rhetoric and his open endorsement of the Boycott Divestment Sanctions movement.
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EXCLUSIVE: Canada disputes legal culpability for tech used in US-Cartel airstrikes
Global Affairs Canada is refuting claims from an anti-war think tank that Canada bears legal responsibility for providing sensor technology used in U.S. airstrikes targeting drug cartels in international waters. The department maintains that no domestic laws were violated.
Ontario school board promotes “Islamic Apparel Store” on staff portal
The Waterloo Region District School Board has launched a new “Islamic Apparel Store” on its staff website, promoting shirts designed to celebrate Islamic Heritage Month under the slogan “One Ummah, One Love.”
OP-ED: Deterrence, not diplomacy, ended the Gaza War
Dotan Rousso writes, “The ceasefire may have stopped the guns, but peace will come only when both sides accept the simple truth that neither is going anywhere.”
Off The Record | Vancouver apologizes for Harry Potter event after trans outrage
This week on Off the Record, Vancouver’s Park Board apologized to trans activists but proceeded anyway with a Harry Potter-themed attraction in Stanley Park.
Calgary’s property tax nearly doubled over five years: study
Calgary homeowners have been hit with the steepest property tax hikes in Canada, with a new study revealing a near doubling of taxes in just five years. A new study by the Aristotle Foundation found Calgary’s property taxes have nearly doubled since 2016, followed by Saskatoon.
Statistics Canada: Canada-U.S. crime rate gap narrows
The divide between Canadian and American crime rates is shrinking, according to a new Statistics Canada study.
Saskatchewan exports to China plummet in wake of EV tariffs
Saskatchewan’s canola exports to China have crashed by 76 per cent following retaliatory tariffs imposed by Beijing after Canada’s 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.
Undecided voters dominate as Calgary race tightens, Edmonton frontrunner emerges
With just over a week until Alberta’s municipal elections, new polling shows uncertainty reigns in both of the province’s largest cities — though for very different reasons.
Conservatives accuse Liberals of dodging GC Strategies taxpayer funds repayment
Conservatives say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is openly defying a House of Commons motion that ordered the full recovery of funds paid to ArriveCAN contractor GC Strategies within 100 days.
OP-ED: The food industry’s new addiction to temporary foreign workers
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, “Canada’s food industry has become addicted to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).”
Ontario school board promotes “Islamic Apparel Store” on staff portal: Since when did they become a store front ? Thought they were for "Education" ? This is not for Education this is for pushing islamic propaganda right at the school board level...Not Acceptable ! Your job is to promote and educate properly not to sell propaganda material
Horrible