Juno Jump Start | Separatists forecast huge surplus, tax cuts for an independent Alberta
The Alberta Prosperity Project is causing a stir after the group released its draft fiscal blueprint, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the growing threats to freedom of expression in Canada, and more.
Separatists forecast huge surplus, tax cuts for an independent Alberta
The Alberta Prosperity Project is causing a stir after the group released its draft fiscal blueprint, claiming that independence from Canada would transform Alberta’s economy for the better.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Liberals push SCARY new censorship laws
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the growing threats to freedom of expression in Canada.
Kris explains how free speech is being squeezed from both sides — with government money flooding the media and new laws threatening to criminalize dissent.
Civil liberties group sounds alarm as feds renew online censorship push
A Canadian civil liberties group is renewing its warnings about the Liberal internet censorship bill, the Online Harms Act, after the Carney government signalled it would likely reintroduce the law in the current Parliamentary session.
Ex-CBC anchor Travis Dhanraj says he was forced out for raising bias concerns
Former CBC anchor Travis Dhanraj says he was “forced to resign” from the public broadcaster after raising internal concerns about tokenism, editorial bias, and what he described as a culture of exclusion, retaliation, and psychological harm.
Durham police release descriptions of Oshawa swarming attackers
Leftist politicians and Muslim activists have called a violent incident in Oshawa last week an “Islamophobic” act, but police have laid no charges and released only descriptions, not photos, of the suspects.
OP-ED: Toronto crumbles while Mayor Chow parties and jet-sets abroad
Sue-Ann Levy Writes, "We are clearly a city in decline — a decline that started with our former mayor John Tory and which has now ramped up even further under Dancing Queen Olivia Chow."
EXCLUSIVE: Nova Scotia confirms it funds and performs genital surgeries for teens
Exclusive documents reveal that doctors in Nova Scotia greenlit five surgeries to create artificial vaginas for patients listed as under 19 years old. Citing privacy laws, the provincial health authority refused to reveal whether any of the patients were minors but acknowledged that Nova Scotia Health funds transgender genital surgeries for minors as of this year, “as per policy and procedures.”
A&W releases Hindi-language ad to market Indian veggie burger
A&W Canada’s recent marketing campaign for its Masala Veggie Burger is causing a stir online, not over the burger itself, but the language it’s being advertised in: Hindi, with no English or French spoken during the entire ad.
Far-left, anti-Israel activist running for NDP leader
A longtime activist known for his far-left views and anti-Israel advocacy has launched a campaign to lead the federal NDP, seeking to steer the party even further to the radical left.
The Daily Brief | Poilievre and Smith praise independent media at Stampede reception
Juno News’ Calgary Stampede event saw Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith attend the event, giving appreciative remarks.
Alberta and Ontario sign agreements to boost energy, auto industries
The premiers of Alberta and Ontario signed two new memoranda of understanding regarding new “transformational” interprovincial trade agreements and their commitment to bolstering the energy sector.
Canada accounts for only 1% of U.S. fentanyl imports: study
Only a fraction of the fentanyl seized in the United States was imported from Canada, according to a new study from U.S. think tank the Manhattan Institute.
Does anybody truly think they will pull this off within the 40 years or so?