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Poilievre says Canada must build a West Coast pipeline now, CPC MP Scott Anderson publicly rejects the Liberals’ offer to cross the floor, and more.
Poilievre warns Carney: Venezuela heightens West Coast pipeline necessity
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is sounding the alarm to Prime Minister Mark Carney: Canada must build a West Coast pipeline now, or risk being shut out of the lucrative U.S. oil market as Venezuelan crude surges onto the scene.
Freeland’s Ukraine side-gig sparks conflict-of-interest uproar
Chrystia Freeland is facing fresh scrutiny for taking on an advisory role with the Ukrainian government while still serving in Parliament, raising concerns about a conflict of interest.
“It’ll be a cold day in Hell,” says CPC MP in rejecting offer to join Liberals
The Carney government’s desperate bid to steal a majority is hitting a roadblock, with Conservative MP Scott Anderson publicly rejecting the Liberals’ latest offer to cross the floor.
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What to know about the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and its presence in Canada
The violent Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, has officially established a presence in Canada, according to Canadian authorities, utilizing the country as a major logistical hub for illegal activities that pose a direct threat to domestic public safety.
EXCLUSIVE: Delton residents push back as bike lanes collide with winter conditions
Residents in Edmonton’s Delton and Alberta Avenue neighbourhoods are slamming the city’s new bike lanes and parking restrictions, arguing they are making already treacherous winter driving conditions worse, even as city hall defends its snow-clearing during a record-breaking snowy season.
Centralizing school boards will erode democracy: Aristotle Foundation report
Local school boards are dying. Across Canada, power has been stripped away from parents and communities and handed to distant, bloated bureaucracies. The result? A massive decline in accountability and public trust in our education system.
WATCH: Why Canada needs a Pacific pipeline NOW
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, the director of the National Citizens Coalition, is joined by frequent guest Dr. Caroline Elliott of the B.C. Public Land Use Society and the Aristotle Foundation, to break down the impacts of Maduro’s capture on Canada’s need to quickly get its bitumen pipeline to the Pacific Coast, and the concern that B.C. Premier David Eby with his secretive DRIPA agenda will attempt to stand in the way.
Carney welcomes Maduro’s removal ahead of Ukraine talks in Paris
Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday that the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was “welcome news,” arguing it creates an opportunity for democratic transition and greater regional stability, as he spoke to reporters in Paris ahead of Ukraine peace talks.
Carney backs Denmark on Greenland against Trump’s escalating remarks
Prime Minister Mark Carney denounced calls by the U.S. administration to claim sovereignty over Greenland, telling reporters in Paris on Tuesday that the island’s fate rests solely with Denmark.
Up to 1B litres of milk dumped yearly due to supply management: Study
Canadian dairy farmers may be discarding as much as one billion litres of milk annually as a result of the country’s supply management system, according to a joint academic study that raises questions about food waste, environmental costs, and policy design.
First Nation group falsely claims it can block Alberta independence petition
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation issued a press release on January 2, saying that it has filed a Statement of Claim in the Alberta Court of King’s Bench “against Alberta, Canada, and the Chief Electoral Officer for failing to diligently implement the Treaty and for breaching the Treaty.”
Yves Engler’s wife seeks NDP leadership spot
Bianca Mugyenyi has applied to enter the federal New Democratic Party leadership race after the party barred her husband, activist and author Yves Engler, from running.
OP-ED: Maduro, international law, and the limits of moral purity
Dotan Rousso writes, “The U.S. operation to seize Nicolás Maduro has triggered predictable outcries. Critics denounce it as a kidnapping, a breach of international law that undermines the immunity of heads of state.”
Widespread marriage-based immigration fraud forces warning from Ottawa
While migrants protest a decrease in permanent residency spots, the federal immigration department has warned about widespread marriage fraud, a clear signal that foreigners are exploiting vulnerable Canadians to remain in the country.
Viral video shows cramped seating, sparks backlash over WestJet legroom changes
WestJet is facing furious backlash after a viral video exposed the airline’s latest move to cram passengers into tighter seats, forcing them to angle their knees sideways to fit. Critics are slamming the company for sacrificing basic passenger comfort to charge extra fees.











We must stop letting the radical left dictate economic policy. Just build the pipeline. Anyone not liking it can move to Venezuela. Oh wait, Venezuela has just been liberated. There is always Russia or China for those that like authoritarian governments.
BUT Carney, Mr. Looney Tunes, could care less because Carbon is an excuse for government to tax the Air that We Breathe!