Juno Jump Start | Police association hosts assisted suicide seminar for RCMP veterans
A police association is facing backlash after it invited an advocate to “educate” veterans on assisted suicide, Liberals scrap asylum claimant health screening to fast-track refugee status, and more
Police association hosts assisted suicide seminar for RCMP veterans
A Canadian war veteran, podcaster, andlongtime advocate for veterans’ mental health, Kelsi Sheren, put the Nova Scotia branch of the RCMP Veterans Association on blast after a 32-year police veteran leaked an email. The email advertised an assisted suicide talk to be hosted in an Anglican Church.
WATCH: JD Vance BLASTS Canada’s mass immigration agenda
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is warning Canadians not to blame Donald Trump or American politics for Canada’s declining living standards. Responding to new economic data, Vance says Canada’s stagnation is the result of its own leadership choices and decades of uncontrolled immigration, noting that Canada now has the highest foreign-born population share in the G7.
Liberals scrap asylum claimant health screening to fast-track refugee status
Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab has permanently eliminated the requirement for refugee claimants to pay for a second medical exam when applying for permanent residency, a move she says will remove barriers to status.
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J.D. Vance says Canada’s embrace of diversity and mass immigration causing stagnation
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is drawing attention for an X post wherein he blamed Canadian political leadership for the country’s economic stagnation, citing mass immigration and leftist ideology as root causes.
Liberals begin consultations to reintroduce online censorship legislation
The Liberals are once again attempting to pass their controversial censorship bill, launching new “consultations” after multiple failed efforts to regulate online content.
Liberals fail to block audit of healthcare spending for asylum claimants
Liberal MPs attempted to block a motion to audit the Interim Federal Health Program. This program provides more health care services than the average Canadian receives to non-permanent residents, including individuals whose asylum claims have been denied.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau-era minister given cushy UN role
A former Trudeau-era Liberal minister has been awarded a new position as Canada’s ambassador to the UN despite leaving behind a scandalous legacy from his time in government.
B.C. legislature rejects bill to scrap National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
The private member’s bill, titled the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Statute Repeal Act, sought to repeal B.C.’s recognition of September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Conservatives propose sweeping amendments to border law Bill C-12
Conservatives announced a sweeping suite of amendments aimed at strengthening border security and disincentivizing immigration fraud in response to the Liberals’ border security act, Bill C-12.
Port Coquitlam stresses transparency on decade-old Aboriginal title claim
The City of Port Coquitlam is fighting back against a nearly decade-old Aboriginal title claim by the Kwikwetlem First Nation, vowing to “vigorously defend” public land ownership and private property rights.
Indian organized crime suspect escaped hospital while in custody
An Indian national suspected of ties to organized crime has escaped from custody while undergoing a medical assessment at a Calgary hospital, prompting a public alert from Canadian border officials.
Ontario government loans $670M to Norway-based EV battery manufacturer
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is doubling down on investing taxpayer dollars in the electric vehicle sector, despite the failures of previous subsidized projects and plummeting consumer interest.









