Juno Jump Start | Police investigating Tim Hortons manager over alleged teen marriage scheme
Police are investigating a manager at a Tim Hortons in Picton, Ont, Kris Sims takes a closer look at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s latest overseas appearance, and more.
Police investigating Tim Hortons manager over alleged teen marriage scheme
Ontario Provincial Police officers are investigating after a 17-year-old employee revealed that her manager at a Tim Hortons in Picton, Ont., allegedly offered to pay up to $20,000 for the girl to marry her adult brother to secure a path to permanent residency.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Carney ENDORSES carbon taxes while PANDERING to global elites
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes a closer look at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s latest overseas appearance. Speaking at the Global Progress Action Summit in England alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Carney praised carbon taxes as “textbook good policy.”
Federal spending more to blame for bleak outlook than U.S. tariffs: PBO
The Parliamentary Budget Officer says Canada’s “on the path to being in trouble” if the Carney government doesn’t rein in its exorbitant spending.” Recent figures from the PBO’s office project an increased deficit of up to $68.5 billion by year-end.
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WATCH: Ford calls conservative policy group “radical right,” “yahoos”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called long-time policy experts involved in the Project Ontario initiative, “radical rights” and “yahoos.” The initiative aims to push Ford to be more fiscally responsible, boost the economy, and fix other issues, such as long wait times in the healthcare system.
Ottawa labels Bishnoi gang a terrorist group following Conservative push
The federal government formally designated the Bishnoi Gang a terrorist entity under Canada’s Criminal Code after facing pressure to do so from the Conservatives and advocacy groups.
Anand supports re-imposition of UN sanctions on Iran
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anita Anand, said at the UN that Canada supports the return of United Nations sanctions against Iran until the country complies with its international nuclear obligations.
WATCH: Poilievre vows crackdown on “terrorist” church burnings
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is criticizing the Liberal government’s “deafening silence” on a wave of church attacks across Canada, arguing that Christians have become the country’s most targeted faith group for hate-based violence.
Indigenous land title and private property “can’t coexist”: Rustad
Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad said the current understanding of Indigenous title rights and private property rights are incompatible and has called on the Supreme Court of Canada to clarify the issue.
Edmonton police believe suspect in death of 13-year-old cyclist already fled Canada
Police believe a man with a criminal record, responsible for the 2024 death of a 13-year-old cyclist, has left Canada.
Ontario school board paid co-founder of group later linked to Antifa in court $39K
An Ontario school board paid a co-founder of an activist group, later found in a small claims court to have “assisted Antifa” to deliver staff training sessions in 2022.
The Daily Brief | Police union chiefs speak their mind about failed bail policies
Police union leaders gave a scathing testimony during a Justice committee against Liberal bail laws, the federal gun confiscation program and so called “safe supply” policies.
Oil exports fuel record trade at Port of Vancouver
Booming oil shipments through the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline propelled the Port of Vancouver to record trade volumes in the first half of 2025.