Juno Jump Start | Poilievre demands terrorist listing for bishnoi gang, harsher extortion penalties
Poilievre revealed a plan to tackle the rise in extortion and shootings affecting Canadian cities, guest host Kris Sims dives into Ottawa’s gun confiscation plan, and more.
Poilievre demands terrorist listing for bishnoi gang, harsher extortion penalties
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre revealed a plan Wednesday to tackle the rise in extortion and shootings affecting Canadian cities, businesses, and families.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney doubles down on Trudeau-era gun grab
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show guest host Kris Sims dives into Ottawa’s gun confiscation plan.
The federal Liberals, with Prime Minister Mark Carney now at the helm, are moving ahead with a billion-dollar program to seize lawfully purchased firearms. Sims explains why this isn’t a “buyback” but outright confiscation of private property—punishing hunters, farmers, and sport shooters while doing nothing to target gang-related crime.
UNCOVERED: Top BC Conservative staffer has hidden record of radical NDP, Trans, UNDRIP trolling
The Director of Communications for the BC Conservative Caucus has an extensive record of promoting radical gender and decolonization causes, campaigning for NDP figures, and celebrating controversial legislation such as UNDRIP, newly surfaced screenshots reveal.
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OP-ED: Punishing Washington, one Canadian grocery cart at a time
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, "Food inflation has returned as a problem for Canadian households. According to Statistics Canada, food prices rose 3.3% in July, outpacing overall inflation by 1.6 percentage points."
Edmonton residents accuse city of misleading public on bike lanes
Alberta Avenue residents are slamming the City of Edmonton for allegedly misleading the public and excluding them from consultations on a bike lane project that most residents say they oppose.
Two-in-five think cancelling Canada’s past heroes weakens understanding of history
A new poll suggests Canadians are divided on whether the ongoing campaign by governments to erase historical figures and monuments undermines national understanding, even after years of relentless name changes and statue removals.
OP-ED: Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow waltzes through a city in decline
Sue Ann Levy writes, "The joke being shared in Toronto is that Mayor Olivia Chow dances while the city burns, I wish it were a joke."
Toronto police union boss denounces Liberal gun grab as a “waste of resources”
The head of Toronto’s Police Association called the Liberals’ gun buyback program a “waste of resources” after Ottawa reaffirmed its commitment to confiscate legal firearms.
Poll: Canadians overwhelmingly want First Nations financial transparency
Most Canadians believe Indigenous people should follow the same rules as everyone else, with over 80 per cent supporting public disclosure of First Nations’ spending.
Ottawa bureaucrats celebrate Pride Week with full schedule of drag, other events
During Public Service Pride Week, government departments were awash with rainbow flags and praise for "gender-affirming" policies, demonstrating how diversity, equity, and inclusion principles are deeply embedded into federal decision making.
The Daily Brief | Do special Indigenous legal privileges conflict with the rule of law?
A Canadian law professor is advocating for an end to heritage-based legal rights for Indigenous people in Canada, saying it conflicts with a free society and the rule of law.
Ontario man charged for injuring home intruder
A man from Lindsay, Ont., has been arrested and charged for defending himself against a home intruder, according to Kawartha Lakes police.
OP-ED: Most Canadians, including Carney, misunderstand indigenous consultation rights
Hymie Rubenstein writes, "A recent public opinion poll by the Angus Reid Institute found that many Canadians favour meaningful consultation with and accommodation of Indian Bands for projects deemed in the national interest."
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