Juno Jump Start | RCMP faces $98M cut as Liberals push ahead with expensive gun grab
The feds are slashing the RCMP’s budget by $98 million a year while barrelling ahead with its gun grab, Ben Mulroney joins The Candice Malcolm Show to discuss the rise in crime in Canada, and more.
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RCMP faces $98M cut as Liberals push ahead with expensive gun grab
The Liberal government is barrelling ahead with a multi-billion-dollar firearms confiscation program that critics argue will be ineffective in fighting crime while slashing the RCMP’s budget by $98 million a year.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Mulroney: “I’ve never seen this level of crime in Canada"
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims is joined by national radio host Ben Mulroney. Mulroney doesn’t hold back — saying he has “never seen this level of crime in Canada” and warning that Canadians no longer feel safe in their own homes.
Poilievre warns of “next Liberal housing crisis” as construction stalls in GTA
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warned of another “Liberal housing crisis” as home construction has stalled in major cities, jeopardizing jobs across the building sector.
Brantford police issue statement after social media post on sex assault by three men
A social media post alleging “three men” had sexually assaulted a Brantford woman near a local park prompted the Brantford Police Service to issue a statement addressing questions about why a public advisory was not issued in the aftermath.
Canada key to Europe’s energy future: European Parliament president
The president of the European Parliament says Europe sees Canada as a potential partner in filling its long-term energy needs as member states move away from Russian oil and gas.
Nearly half of Canadians support eliminating temporary foreign worker program: poll
Almost half of Canadians support Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s plan to abolish the temporary foreign worker program, according to a recent poll.
WATCH: End the temporary foreign worker scam
In the latest episode of “Not ‘Sorry’” with Alexander Brown, Dr. Michael Bonner delivers a scathing expert analysis of the Liberals' broken immigration system, zeroing in on the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and International Mobility Program (IMP).
Decomposed human head discovered along Montreal riverbank
A human head found in the Rivière-des-Prairies in the Montréal-Nord borough has been confirmed by police to be male.
Don Davies grilled on excluding “cis men” from NDP Leadership nomination process
Federal NDP interim leader Don Davies is defending new party rules requiring that at least half of all leadership nomination signatures come from people other than “cisgender” men.
Think tank urges Alberta to boost charter school independence
An economic think tank is calling on Alberta to increase its residents’ access to charter schools, as well as granting the institutions themselves more independence in their operations.
Church fined for hosting Sean Feucht files Quebec Superior Court appeal
A Montreal church fined $2,500 for holding a prayer service with the U.S.-based musician Sean Feucht has filed a Charter claim with the Quebec Superior Court.
OP-ED: Groundbreaking court decision raises concerns about reliance on social science 'evidence'
Christine Van Geyn writes, "The role of expert social science evidence in constitutional litigation needs far more scrutiny."
The Daily Brief | Ontario MP Jamil Jivani takes shots at Premier Doug Ford
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani criticized Ontario Premier Doug Ford, accusing him of lacking principles and creating cynicism among Conservative Ontarians.
Cut police funding and empower criminals is just what I'm hearing, make crime so bad Canada will be importing foreign police services on temporary duty, any of this sound familiar?
good luck taking my firearms