Juno Jump Start | Poll shows a majority of Canadians believe the country is in decline
Most Canadians believe the country is in decline, special guest host Kris Sims breaks down Carney’s reckless spending habits, Jagmeet Singh was called out by world-renowned rapper Drake, and more.
Poll shows a majority of Canadians believe the country is in decline
A new Ipsos poll, highlighted by Polling Canada's Curtis Fric, reveals that most Canadians believe the country is in decline.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Mark Carney is outspending Trudeau — and banning your car
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, special guest host Kris Sims breaks down Mark Carney’s reckless spending habits, how they compare to Trudeau’s, and what it all means for Canada’s economic future.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano joins the show to break down the numbers.
“You’re a goof”: Drake disses Jagmeet Singh
Former NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was called out by world-renowned rapper Drake for attending a Kendrick Lamar concert in Toronto.
“Kill Modi” chants erupt at G7 Khalistani protest in Calgary streets
Chants of “kill Modi” rang out in downtown Calgary as Khalistan separatist activists gathered to protest Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada for the G7 summit.
Trump calls trade deal with Canada “achievable” at G7
U.S. President Donald Trump believes a trade deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney could be reached within “days” as the two meet at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta.
Former Trudeau minister Pablo Rodriguez wins Quebec Liberal leadership
Former federal Liberal cabinet minister Pablo Rodriguez was elected leader of the Quebec Liberal Party in a tight race.
OP-ED: “World Peace Toronto” cafe owner deletes anti-semitic post while selling Palestine merch
Sue-Ann Levy writes, "I’d been given a tip that the business has gone out of its way to deny the existence of Israel and its owner, Mustafa Al-Siaudi, has posted anti-Semitic comments on Instagram."
Toronto Star roasted for op-ed hijacking Father’s Day to praise moms
The Toronto Star is facing backlash for publishing a Father’s Day column that many say downplays the importance of dads and hijacks a day meant to honour fatherhood.
Surrey town hall on extortions hears desperate calls for vigilante justice
Hundreds gathered on Sunday at a public forum to discuss escalating extortion attempts and crime in the area with some calling for “vigilante justice to stop the extortion killings (and) threats” amidst perceived police inaction, according to B.C.’s public safety critic.
Saskatchewan missed out on billions by avoiding heritage fund: CTF
A taxpayers’ advocacy group says Saskatchewan taxpayers have missed out on billions of dollars in potential savings and investment income over the past decade because the province failed to establish a heritage fund.
B.C. records confirm housing minister owns investment properties
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson refused to disclose whether he held any investment properties in the House of Commons last week, but B.C. property records confirm he does.
Oshawa ranked second highest for unemployment in Canada
A Conservative MP for the Durham Region is blaming Liberal government policies as Oshawa, Ontario, now ranks the second-highest unemployment rate in the country, second only to Windsor, Ontario.
Accused in deadly Vancouver Starbucks stabbing awaiting trial
The man accused of murdering a father at a downtown Vancouver Starbucks will go to trial later this year after pleading not guilty — despite a graphic video of the incident depicting the victim’s death.
Accused in meth-fueled crash on B.C. highway that killed two released on bail
A man accused of killing two people and injuring three others in a deadly meth-induced dangerous driving incident was granted bail on Wednesday.
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