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Poilievre blasted Carney for botching a trade deal and failing to deliver on key campaign promises, Ron Chhinzer explains how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians, and more.
Poilievre blasts Carney for failing to fulfill campaign promises
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blasted Prime Minister Mark Carney for botching a trade deal and failing to deliver on key campaign promises, hours after Carney announced Canada would drop most counter tariffs on U.S. goods.
Liberals' bail disaster explained
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
Poilievre says Canadians deserve a right to defend themselves
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has reaffirmed his stance on Canadians’ right to self-defence following a home invasion case in Lindsay, Ontario, that ignited a national debate.
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Carney backtracks, abandoning most retaliatory U.S. tariffs
In a remarkable pivot, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will eliminate most of its retaliatory tariffs on American goods.
WATCH: Danielle Smith on self-defence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was asked about the case of an Ontario man criminally charged with injuring a home invader who broke in at 3am: "If you don't want to get shot or beaten up, don't break into people's houses."
Quebec to destroy $300K of American alcohol amid elbows up boycott
Quebec’s liquor board may have to destroy $300,000 worth of American alcohol due to a boycott imposed in March in response to U.S. tariffs.
OP-ED: Carney talks tough but delivers weakness for Canada
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "If I have to see one more tweet on “X” or post on Facebook from our Prime Minister reminding us of his plans to “build” — bold, big and now(!) — I will go mad."
Over half a million new permanent residents expected by end of the year
Canada is on track to welcome more than half a million new permanent residents by year-end if current trends hold, according to Immigration Department figures.
B.C. MLA pledges civil prosecution against listed terror group Samidoun
Dallas Brodie, interim leader and MLA for One BC, has initiated a private prosecution against Charlotte Kates. Kates is identified as a leader of a Palestinian activist group recently designated as a terrorist entity in Canada.
Ford‘s right about self-defence laws, but Ottawa needs to reform: criminal lawyer
After a Lindsay, Ontario, man was charged for defending himself during a home invasion, Ontario Premier Doug Ford called for stronger self-defence rights in Canada, but a criminal lawyer says the responsibility lies with the federal government.
Canadian doctors who found weak case for gender intervention bow to activists
McMaster University, the birthplace of evidence-based medicine, has issued a statement rejecting its own standards for fact-based science.