Juno Jump Start | Poilievre vows to end provincial carbon tax backstops
Poilievre pledges to scrap the carbon tax law and the provincial backstops, Carney sent daughter to the U.K. Tavistock Transgender clinic, Joe Rogan says Carney is "just as bad" as Trudeau, and more!
Poilievre vows to end provincial carbon tax backstops
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stood in front of steelworkers to outline his plan to scrap the federal carbon tax law and the provincial backstops entirely.
Edmonton police charge ex-NDP staffer with child porn, sex crimes
The Edmonton Police Service has charged and subsequently released a former NDP staffer with child porn crimes and other sex offences against a minor.
Joe Rogan: PM Carney “just as bad” as Trudeau
Podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan weighed in on Prime Minister Mark Carney, calling him “just as bad” as his predecessor Justin Trudeau and that his government would be more of the same.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Carney sent daughter to discredited U.K. Tavistock Transgender Clinic
PM Mark Carney’s daughter Sasha, who uses “they/them” pronouns and legally changed her name, discusses her experience at the radical Tavistock transgender clinic in an essay unearthed by True North.
Alberta education review pledges to prioritize free speech on campuses
The Alberta government has made it clear that it does not want post-secondary institutions following the example set by UBC Okanagan’s student union.
Hamilton police mandated Sikh temple training for officers
Hamilton police officers were ordered to visit a Sikh temple and attend a “cultural competency” training program on understanding Sikhism.
The Daily Brief | Taxpayers to fund former PM Trudeau's lifetime perks
As a former prime minister, Justin Trudeau is now eligible for a lifetime of perks including an RCMP security detail and a special pension. Tune into The Daily Brief!
Male international student mob disrupts campus Women’s Centre meeting
The University of Regina’s Women’s Centre’s annual general meeting was disrupted before it began due to a rowdy crowd of mostly male international students.
Study urges Canadian air travel reform to cut costs, improve experience
A new study urges the federal government to reform its “outdated policies” regarding air travel, arguing that a lack of competition forces consumers to pay higher fees for substandard service.