Juno Jump Start | Parks Canada staff privately doubted Kamloops ‘graves’ claim
Parks Canada staff privately questioned unverified the Kamloops ‘graves’ claim, Candice Malcolm discusses explosive allegations against the CBC from former host Travis Dhanraj, and more.
Parks Canada staff privately doubted Kamloops ‘graves’ claim
Parks Canada staff privately questioned unverified claims that 215 children were buried in unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, according to newly released emails.
The Candice Malcolm Show | CBC is IMPLODING, wild accusations from former host
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses EXPLOSIVE allegations against the CBC from former host Travis Dhanraj, describing a culture of intimidation, bullying and bias that forced him out. Candice reads his open letter and discusses the ramifications of repeated whistle-blowers describing this abusive behaviour inside the bloated state broadcaster.
Poilievre slams Carney for “block-and-subsidize” agenda
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a fiery speech Sunday, catching the eyes of many supporters at the Calgary Stampede, in which he accused Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government of pursuing a “block-and-subsidize” agenda that is burdening future generations with unsustainable debt and inflation.
OP-ED: Canada desperately needs a baby bump
Michael Bonner writes, "The 21st century is going to be overshadowed by a crisis that human beings have never faced before. I don’t mean war, pestilence, famine or climate change."
Trump imposes 50 per cent tariff on all copper imports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 50 per cent tax on imported copper, adding to his administration’s list of global tariffs.
Conservatives launch probe into BC Ferries’ purchase of China-built vessels
The House of Commons Transportation Committee has voted to launch an investigation into the Liberal government’s financing of four BC Ferries vessels built by a Chinese state-owned shipyard.
Reduced immigration will lead to increased wages: study
A recent study by the Conference Board of Canada suggests that a decline in population growth could lead to increased wages for Canadians in the near future.
Champagne directs cabinet to find “ambitious” savings before budget
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has tasked Liberal cabinet ministers with finding “ambitious” savings before the Carney government releases its 2025 budget, slated for September when the House of Commons resumes.
Europeans complain about Canadian contract favouring U.S. military suppliers
The federal government is facing criticism over a planned defence contract that one European competitor says effectively guarantees the deal will go to a U.S. supplier, despite Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to reduce Canada’s defence dependence on the United States.
The Daily Brief | Nova Scotia health authorities admit to gender surgeries on teens
In a True North exclusive, Nova Scotia health authorities admit that they’ve greenlit multiple surgeries for patients under 19 years old.
Housing gap could be worse than gov projects, according to new data
Last month, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released a report that suggested the country's housing starts need to almost double to make housing affordable again. But given the population growth in some municipalities, even that might be a significant understatement.
Clean Energy Canada urges lower tariffs on Chinese EVs
An environmentalist non-governmental organization is calling on the federal government to reduce tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, arguing the move is necessary to deliver affordable options to Canadians and to meet future EV adoption goals.