Juno Jump Start | ‘Shutting the Gate’: Calgary panel warns Canada is wide open to cartels
Weak laws, failed prosecutions, and refusal to cooperate with Washington has left Canada vulnerable to cartel smuggling, Canadians are fed up with the government & media’s fixation on Trump, and more.
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‘Shutting the Gate’: Calgary panel warns Canada is wide open to cartels
Canada’s weak laws, failed prosecutions, and Ottawa’s refusal to cooperate with Washington are leaving the country vulnerable to cartel smuggling, a panel at the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference in Calgary heard Friday.
POLL: Majority of Canadians tired of hearing so much about Trump
Canadians are fed up with the government and legacy media’s fixation on Donald Trump, with a new poll revealing a widespread belief that critical domestic issues like housing, affordability, healthcare, and rising costs are far more pressing threats to the nation's future - and a whopping 85% saying they’re tired of hearing so much about Donald Trump.
London school board omits rising antisemitic incidents in staff training
Internal documents obtained by True North reveal that the human rights training modules at the TVDSB are out of touch with the patterns of religious discrimination reported across Ontario schools. These documents, covering four human rights training modules, were part of an internal staff meeting.
Conservatives take the lead over Liberals as Carney stumbles: poll
Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing the first major drop in his popularity since taking office, as Canadians sour on his handling of stalled U.S. trade talks and his decision to scrap counter-tariffs.
OP-ED: I loved this kosher cookie brand until I saw the owner’s antisemitic rants
Sue-Ann Levy writes "Needless to say, I won’t be buying any more ShaSha cookies, as much as I enjoyed them. I suspect many Jews who keep kosher, or don’t, won’t be buying them either."
York police charge four in violent kidnapping, shooting
Four people face charges after a violent kidnapping and home invasion in Markham that left one man shot and a woman abducted, York Regional Police say.
Cover-up alleged in hearing for detective who probed COVID vax baby deaths
A police disciplinary tribunal weighing sanctions against detective Helen Grus for probing a link between COVID vaccines and infant deaths was accused of orchestrating a cover-up after hearing officer Chris Renwick adjourned a penalty hearing.
OP-ED: Canada’s healthcare monopoly is killing us
Gwyn Morgan writes, "Canada spends more on health care than almost any other country in the world and delivers some of the worst results."
Hamilton parents concerned about “gradeless learning” trial at local high school
Parents from a Hamilton secondary school started the school year with a letter informing them that their children would be part of a “gradeless learning” trial in secondary classrooms.
Richmond Hill house fire investigated as homicide after deaths of child, woman
York Regional Police say a Richmond Hill house fire that has now claimed two lives, including that of an 11-year-old child, is being investigated as a homicide.
The Alberta Roundup | Pastor decries Charter “illusion” in lengthy trial
Calgary pastor Derek Reimer says he won’t “roll over and die” as his legal battle tied to drag queen story hour protests drags towards a fifth year.
Off The Record | Victoria school’s unpronounceable name draws confusion
This week on Off the Record, a new elementary school in Victoria is opening with a name so difficult to pronounce that students will receive special lessons in how to say its name.
Nanaimo man stabbed in unprovoked attack involving three youth: police
Four people, including three youths, were arrested after an apparently random stabbing in a Nanaimo parking lot over Labour Day weekend. Two of the suspects were released shortly after their arrests, and the custody status of the two remaining suspects remains unclear.
CRISIS CARNEY. So, now Carney shifts to "climate change crisis" he can no longer rely on trump issue, and says 85% tariff goods are free. They were always free. He has done nothing. His real agenda is much more subversive and will do the damage in the energy sector, he's been working on all this behind closed doors all summer. Now a bit at a time he will start rolling it out. Don't be fooled by his EV mandate delay.