Juno Jump Start | RCMP union demands federal inquiry into CBC show
The National Police Federation is calling on the federal government to take immediate action to investigate the CBC sting, Eby complains to Carney about “separatist premiers," and more.
RCMP union demands federal inquiry into CBC show
The National Police Federation, a union representing around 20,000 members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is calling on the federal government to take immediate action to investigate and prevent the release of footage from a CBC Entertainment project that used fake media companies to deceive commentators, MPs and RCMP veterans.
Eby complains to Carney about “separatist premiers”
B.C. Premier David Eby complained that Canada cannot function if “separatists” and “separatist premiers” continue to dominate the attention of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, while other provinces are allegedly “left out of the discussion.”
RCMP engaging legal team over CBC sting targeting veterans
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police told Juno News it is working with its legal team and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to reach a resolution on behalf of the RCMP Veterans Association after the veterans’ group confirmed its members were targeted and, in some cases, traumatized by a CBC sting project that has since been paused.
FACT CHECK: Carney took credit for a mine that began work in 2021
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said construction had begun at a new Quebec graphite mine, though owner Nouveau Monde Graphite confirmed work started in 2021.
Findlay denies “divisive allegations” in Elections Canada complaint leaked to media
Following a report from Business in Vancouver (BIV) alleging that BC Conservative leadership candidate Kerry-Lynn Findlay is being investigated by Elections Canada for her campaign during the last federal election, Findlay posted on X denying the claims and raising concerns that she’s being targeted during a critical point in the leadership race.
Snowbirds being retired until replacement planes arrive in 2030
Prime Minister Mark Carney defended the multi-year grounding of Canada’s iconic Snowbirds squadron on Tuesday, stating he “inherited” an aging, depleted fleet of jets that he claims can no longer be flown safely.
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CBC sting attempted to humiliate RCMP veterans
Following revelations from conservative author Lindsay Shepherd that a CBC entertainment project involving fake media companies and a “Borat-style” political prank troupe targeted not only opposition politicians and political commentators, but also RCMP veterans, a union representing RCMP veterans is speaking out, calling the project an “ambush” that traumatized its members.
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Yes, a federal investigation including how CBC spends our tax dollars.
Excellent!!! Also, the rcmp can demand an investigation into king carns conflicts of interest!!! Well, of course, if they have the time!