Juno Jump Start | Smith expects new pipeline proposal within “weeks”
Smith expects a major energy company will be bidding on a new pipeline in the coming weeks. Candice Malcolm does a deep dive into Canada’s economic and cultural decline, and more.
Smith expects new pipeline proposal within “weeks”
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expects a major energy company will be bidding on a new pipeline to transport oil to the B.C. coast in the coming weeks.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Are you prepared for Canada’s DYSTOPIAN future?
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm, Candice does a deep dive into Canada’s economic and cultural decline. She highlights a recent Globe and Mail report entitled: Canada, prepare for a decade of thrift and lower living standards.
Blacked out docs show Carney bracing for Alberta separation legal showdown
Heavily redacted documents show that Ottawa is seeking constitutional advice on Alberta’s independence from a top Crown lawyer who successfully argued in the Supreme Court that Quebec had no unilateral right to leave Canada after the narrow 1995 separation vote.
London police arrest man accused of sexually assaulting 9-year-old girl
London police say 22-year-old Hosam Theeb is facing charges after members of the London Police Service responded to an alleged sexual assault in the city’s south end over the weekend.
Carney pledges to meet NATO’s 5% GDP defence spending target by 2035
Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to reach NATO’s new five per cent of GDP spending on defence target by 2035, giving his government ten years to meet the new goal. He also stated that Canada is finally on track to meet its initial agreement to spend two per cent of GDP on defence this year after years of delays.
Socialist wins NYC mayoral primary; Canadian progressives applaud
Socialist politician Zohran Mamdani has declared victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, marking what he described as a “historic” win against former New York governor Andrew Cuomo.
Danielle Smith announces the Alberta Next Panel
Premier Danielle Smith has launched the Alberta Next Panel, a new province-wide consultation platform aimed at gathering public input on how Alberta can better assert its constitutional powers and push back against what Smith describes as Ottawa’s continued economic interference.
Constitutional group fights B.C. ruling exempting UBC from upholding Charter
A Canadian civil liberties group is seeking an appeal in a case involving the University of British Columbia’s 2019 cancellation of a talk on Antifa violence hosted by the school’s Free Speech Club. The original decision found that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not apply to UBC, meaning it cannot be sued as a public institution under the Charter.
The Daily Brief | Former Liberal minister warns of Iranian sleeper cells
A former Liberal attorney general is raising alarm over Iranian sleeper cells in Canada, warning they may be targeting dissidents fleeing the regime.
Consumer Prices up 1.7 per cent in May compared to last year: StatsCan
The Consumer Price Index increased by 1.7 per cent on an annual basis last month, matching the 1.7 per cent increase in April, according to Statistics Canada.
Peel police arrest more suspects in human trafficking probe
Peel Regional Police have arrested and charged two more individuals in connection with an investigation involving two females who were allegedly trafficked across the province in 2024.
We all know it'll never happen.
Sad but true.