Juno Jump Start | “Safe” supply clinics, shelters near London schools raise safety concerns
"Safe supply” clinics and shelters near schools in London are raising concerns among residents, the Conservatives are giving Canadians a way to push back against woke DEI initiatives, and more.
EXCLUSIVE: “Safe” supply clinics, shelters near London schools raise safety concerns
The proximity of so-called “safe supply” clinics and homeless shelters to schools in London, Ont., is raising concerns among residents, school officials, and public health advocates about community safety, harm reduction, and zoning policy.
WATCH: Liberals push energy POVERTY, hurt the poor
‘Straight Up’ host Marc Patrone is joined by filmmaker and historian John Robson to discuss his new documentary exploring how Liberal climate policies push poverty on the developing world
Conservatives launch petition to end DEI programs and restore merit
The Conservatives are giving Canadians a way to push back against the wave of woke DEI initiatives. A petition to get rid of the Liberal government’s “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) programs is the latest effort by the federal Conservatives to push back against far-left ideology.
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Carney, Poilievre among world leaders hailing Trump-brokered Gaza ceasefire
Prime Minister Mark Carney joined world leaders on Monday in welcoming the release of hostages under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, describing the development as a “fragile light of what might still be repaired” after more than two years of war.
Mandatory DEI, gender ideology training in Abbotsford BC Grade 9 class
A father in Abbotsford was stunned to learn that his son’s Grade 9 careers course included mandatory lessons on gender identity, systemic racism, and white privilege.
Knack defends drug injection sites as Edmonton candidates clash in Q&A
With Edmonton’s municipal election just over a week away, frontrunner Andrew Knack found himself in the hot seat, challenged by rivals on his progressive positions on illegal drugs, city density and other topics during a fiery Q&A.
Industrial carbon tax making life more expensive, says steel plant
The persistent industrial carbon tax continues to make life more unaffordable for Canadians, despite past claims from the Liberals that the levy does not get passed onto the consumer.
China offers canola relief if Liberals remove EV tariff
China is ready to walk back tariffs on Canadian canola oil and seed products if Ottawa agrees to remove its 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports, according to Beijing’s Ambassador to Canada.
OP-ED: You can’t eat an electric vehicle
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois says, “Farmers don’t need political theatre. They need access to markets. Ottawa’s duty is not to make gestures, but to make sense.”
Back to normal? Ottawa signs relations reset roadmap with India
Canada and India have fully restored diplomatic relations, two years after a spat over the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, with Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand meeting her Indian counterpart in New Delhi on Monday.
The Daily Brief | Trump’s intent to declare Antifa a global terror group could impact Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that he will declare Antifa, which is now designated as a domestic terror organization, as an international terror organization.
Think tank warns Ottawa to stay in its constitutional lane
An economic think tank is calling on the federal government to remain in its constitutional lane as a means to achieve optimal success and to keep regional unrest at bay.
Taxpayer watchdog warns of Carney’s automatic tax filing program
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan to let the Canada Revenue Agency automatically file millions of Canadians’ tax returns is facing backlash from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, which says the month-long consultation preceding the rollout was a “sham” designed to rubber-stamp a power grab by bureaucrats.
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