Juno Jump Start | Rustad shares message of unity with federal Conservatives while Ford attacks
BC Conservative Leader John Rustad shared a message of unity with the conservative movement, MP-elect Andrew Lawton joined Candice Malcolm to discuss Trump's latest comments about Mark Carney, & more.
Rustad shares message of unity with federal Conservatives while Ford attacks
While Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford attacked the federal Conservative campaign during and after the election, BC Conservative Leader John Rustad shared a message of encouragement and unity with the movement.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Trump EXPOSES Carney and CBC manufactures story of conservative in-fighting (with MP-elect Andrew Lawton)
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Conservative MP-elect Andrew Lawton to discuss President Trump's latest comments about Mark Carney, and the CBC's recent attempt to manufacture a civil war within the conservative movement.
Ford takes more shots at Poilievre and the federal Conservatives
While announcing he would advocate for bail reform and a tough-on-crime approach from courts and the federal government, Ontario Premier Doug Ford attacked federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre again.
Oil sector urges Carney to deliver on energy superpower promise
Oil and gas producers are calling on Prime Minister-elect Mark Carney to make good on his promise to make Canada into an “energy superpower” on the world stage.
A drop in Canada’s energy sector saw GDP contract by 0.2 per cent
Canada’s gross domestic product shrank in February and remained stagnant in March. The contraction was primarily driven by a drop in energy production.
The Daily Brief | The PPC tipped the scales towards the Liberals in a few key Ontario ridings
A handful of Ontario ridings saw the PPC tip the scales towards the Liberals, costing the Conservatives wins. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Quebec court grants “throuples” same legal rights as two-parent families
Multi-parent families or “throuples,” have been granted the same legal rights as two-parent families regarding custody of children by a Quebec Superior Court judge.
Stopping Trump was the main priority for elderly voters
As Canadians reflect on the 2025 election results that delivered Mark Carney’s Liberals a minority government, polls show Canadian voters over the age of 60 voted on the question of dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump, not making Canada a better place to live.