Juno Jump Start | Poilievre says listen to Albertans, don’t attack them
Poilievre called for national unity, urging Canadians opposed to separatism to listen to Western separatists’ concerns, DuckDuckGo joins tech cohort objecting to Bill C-22 surveillance, and more.
Poilievre says listen to Albertans, don’t attack them
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for national unity, urging Canadians opposed to separatism to listen to Western separatists’ concerns rather than alienate or attack them. He also urged Albertans not to give up on the country generations of Albertans helped build and defend.
DuckDuckGo joins tech cohort objecting to Bill C-22 surveillance
DuckDuckGo has joined a growing list of messaging and privacy-focused companies warning they will leave Canada if the Carney government proceeds with Bill C-22, legislation that would require tech firms to facilitate broad surveillance of users.
New poll shows BC Conservatives, NDP in dead heat
The Conservative Party of British Columbia and the governing BC NDP are locked in a dead heat for first place among decided voters, according to a new Research Co. provincial poll.
Nearly one in 10 Toronto homeowners will struggle to refinance mortgages
Nearly one in 10 homeowners in the Toronto area renewing their mortgages next year could be unable to refinance under current housing market conditions, according to a new warning from the Bank of Canada.
Louise Arbour sworn in as Canada’s new Governor General
Former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour was officially sworn in as governor general in Ottawa on Monday after being appointed by Prime Minister Mark Carney last month to succeed Mary Simon.
Premier Scott Moe calls for calmness, focus amid trade deal negotiations
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe urged Canadians to tune out the daily rhetorical “noise” surrounding the U.S. trade relationship, advising a steady focus on long-term continental trade goals as cross-border tensions continue to test ongoing trade deal negotiations.
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WATCH: Pro-Palestine activist calls Hamas Palestine’s “white blood cells”
An estimated 60,000 Jewish people and their allies marched this year down Bathurst Street in North York for the 57th annual Walk with Israel. Juno News Journalist Clayton DeMaine spoke with attendees and some of the estimated 200 anti-zionist protesters who attempted to protest the community event.
First Nations upset that Senate rejected making “residential school denialism” a crime
Several First Nations have expressed “profound disappointment” with the Senate’s decision to reject an amendment that would have made residential school denialism a criminal offence.
OP-ED: Freedom to flourish requires Canadian health care reform
Dr. Arney H. Lange writes, “True Canadian health care reform requires liberty.”









The state of England. That's the future of Canada with the globalists. Look at the percentage of white kids in schools detailed at 4:30.
Anti-white RACISM is RIFE in Britain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J7AEX2UkRQ