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Durham Regional Police rebukes Sean Fraser's claim that Canada "isn't the wild west," Candice and Keean discuss Carney's criminal investigation into Juno News, and more.
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Police association rebukes Liberal justice minister’s downplaying crime wave
Liberal Justice Minister Sean Fraser claims Canada “isn’t the Wild West,” but Durham Regional Police say the country’s current crime wave tells a different story. Fraser criticized Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s proposal to enhance Canadians’ self-defence rights when dealing with a home intruder.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney Government launches CRIMINAL investigation into JUNO NEWS
On this very special episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice and Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte discuss a letter he received from the Commissioner of Elections Canada informing him that he’s being investigated under Section 91 of the Canada Elections Act for supposedly knowingly misleading the public during an election.
“Journalism is not a crime”: MP Lawton denounces criminal investigation into Juno News
A criminal investigation into Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte for election reporting is being slammed by Conservative MP and former True North journalist Andrew Lawton as “ridiculous.”
WATCH: Armed Toronto-area attempted home invasion caught on video
Investigators with the York Regional Police are appealing for witnesses to help identify suspects involved in a failed home invasion in the City of Vaughan.
Carney rebuffs Poilievre call to cancel foreign worker program, says businesses need non-Canadian workers
Asked about Pierre Poilievre's demand that the Temporary Foreign Worker Program be scrapped, PM Mark Carney defended the scheme, saying businesses tell him they need the foreign workers:
"When I talk to businesses around the country...their number one issue is tariffs. And their number two issue is access to temporary foreign workers."
Half of NDP candidate signatories must be “non-cis” men
The leadership race for the New Democratic Party is underway and its latest rules stipulate that at least half of any candidates’ 500 required signatures come from party members who identify as anything but a “cis man.”
Home invasions prompt Conservatives to renew calls for self-defence reform
Following a recent string of home invasions and other violent crimes, Conservative justice critic Larry Brock is renewing the party’s calls for self-defence law reforms.
Feds are nearly 89% short of Trudeau’s 2B trees pledge
The Liberal government has only planted just over 10% of the two billion trees former prime minister Justin Trudeau promised, reaching this figure at the halfway point of its pledge.
Canadian author Malcolm Gladwell reverses stance on men in women’s sports
Canadian journalist and author Malcolm Gladwell has reversed his stance on the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports. During an appearance on a sports podcast, Gladwell said he was “cowed” into supporting males in female sport. He now believes “trans athletes have no place in the female category.”
OP-ED: Smith must be the Iron Lady and say NO to wasteful spending
Canadian Taxpayer Federation Alberta Director Kris Sims on why Alberta Premier Danielle Smith needs to enforce fiscal discipline
The Daily Brief | Lawyer says nursing college silences opinions
The Lawyer of a B.C. nurse who had her license suspended for her stance on protecting female-only spaces claims the nursing college is using its power to silence opinions.
Attempted murder charge laid after violent Guelph assault on elderly woman
An 80-year-old woman sustained life-threatening injuries in a downtown Guelph assault, leading to an attempted murder charge against a man, according to police.
OP-ED: The Ottawa stabbing is a wake-up call for Canada to act on antisemitism
Dotan Rousso writes, "Canada is facing a disturbing and undeniable surge in antisemitism — and empty words from our leaders will not be enough to confront it."
Yes, there are still some there to support us and honour their oath, but they are not the Chiefs and Superintendents.
Canada is a third world toilet.