Juno Jump Start | Poilievre would change law, require leadership candidates disclose conflicts
Poilievre is vowing to amend the Conflict of Interest Act to force all leadership candidates to disclose their financial holdings, Candice Malcolm discusses Trump's on and off tariffs, and more!
Poilievre would change law, require leadership candidates disclose conflicts
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is vowing to amend the Conflict of Interest Act to force all party leadership candidates to disclose their financial holdings within 30 days of becoming candidates.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Trudeau sobs / Trump pauses tariffs / a DRUG WAR or a TRADE WAR? (ft Sam Cooper & Colin Craig)
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice dissects the latest news, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s crocodile tears, President Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs, the CBC working overtime to cover for the Liberal Party.
Trudeau enacts last-minute ban on 200 more firearms
Two days before the Liberals vote for a new leader, the Trudeau government added nearly 200 firearm models to its mandatory buyback program, first introduced in 2020 to confiscate guns from law-abiding citizens.
Trump announces new tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber
New tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber are en route, according to an announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump. The latest round of tariffs is slated to take effect as early next week at the latest.
Off The Record | The Tariff War Begins
Retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada on the U.S. might cause more economic damage to Canadians than Americans. Tune into Off the Record with guest host Kris Sims, Noah Jarvis, and Isaac Lamoureux!
Mark Carney refuses to proactively disclose assets
The Conservatives are calling out Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney for doing only the bare minimum when it comes to disclosing – and managing – his sizeable wealth.
Rustad: Kamloops “zero-bodies” claim true, but MLA unwelcome in caucus
B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad expelled MLA and justice reform critic Dallas Brodie from caucus after she was embroiled in a controversy over her statements about the Kamloops Residential School site.
The Daily Brief | Trump offers one month tariff reprieve for USMCA-compliant goods
U.S. President Donald Trump will be omitting goods covered by the USMCA trade deal from being impacted by tariffs for one month. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis!
Federal Court upholds Trudeau’s prorogation of Parliament
A Federal Court judge has decided in favour of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament on Jan. 6.
Ontario city councillor criticizes provinces for pulling U.S. liquor from shelves
As provinces collectively pull U.S. alcohol products from their government-run shelves, at least one local politician has called the move a waste of taxpayer resources.
Ford shoots down Gretzky hate, calls him a patriot
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is standing up for Wayne Gretzky as the hockey legend continues to endure attacks for associating with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Alberta touts border successes, urges U.S. to do its share
The Alberta government says its border security measures are already having a positive impact on reducing the flow of illicit drugs and human trafficking.
If we want our rights and freedoms back and this land that was once called Canada we will have to take up arms and physically fight the politicians that are helping China take over this country or become the 51 state. We are at war will we fight to the death for what are fathers fought and died for or surrender peacefully and let them continue to slowly kill us off
As of the latest updates, betting odds for the 2025 Canadian Federal Election favor the Conservative Party. Ladbrokes gives the Conservatives a close to 78% chance of winning, with odds of 4/9 for them to secure the most seats[1][2]. The Liberal Party is second, with odds of 7/4[2]. BetMGM also favors the Conservatives, offering a payout of $12.50 for a $10 bet on a Conservative win, compared to $37.50 for a Liberal win[2]. The election is expected to take place in the spring or fall of 2025[5].
Sources
[1] 2025 Canadian Federal Election odds: The current favourites https://sports.ladbrokes.com/news/2025-canadian-federal-election-odds/
[2] Betting markets still roundly predicting a Poilievre win | National Post https://nationalpost.com/opinion/betting-markets-still-roundly-predicting-a-poilievre-win
[3] 2025 German Federal Election odds: The current favourites https://sports.ladbrokes.com/news/2025-german-federal-election-odds/
[4] Opinion polling for the 2025 German federal election - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2025_German_federal_election
[5] World Politics Betting Odds - Oddschecker.com https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/world-politics
[6] US Politics Betting Odds - Oddschecker.com https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/us-politics
[7] Australian Federal Politics Betting & Odds 2025 - TAB.com.au https://www.tab.com.au/sports/betting/Politics/competitions/Australian%20Federal%20Politics
[8] Dynamic forecasting for Germany's federal 2025 election https://www.hertie-school.org/en/news/detail/content/dynamic-forecasting-for-germanys-federal-2025-election