Juno Jump Start | Smith launches website on upcoming referendum questions
Smith revealed a website collecting Alberta referendum questions, a towering trans Lieutenant in the Canadian Armed Forces is dominating the military’s women’s national volleyball tournament, and more
Smith launches website on upcoming referendum questions
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith revealed a website collecting Alberta referendum questions, although a referendum question on separation was missing.
EXCLUSIVE: Video shows trans Lieutenant obliterating female opponents in military games
A towering trans Lieutenant in the Canadian Armed Forces is dominating the military’s women’s national volleyball tournament, smashing balls at blistering speeds into female opponents’ faces and knocking them off their feet during a military league match between Ottawa and Halifax.
“Alternative media” a “top concern”: Public Safety Deputy Minister
Public Safety Canada Deputy Minister Tricia Geddes recently told an international audience that alternative media was a top concern for the Liberal government and lauded the use of the Emergencies Act to quash peaceful Freedom Convoy protesters.
Poilievre assembles property rights task force to counter B.C. Cowichan decision
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is assembling a new caucus task force to examine what he calls a growing threat to private property rights, following a landmark British Columbia court decision and a controversial federal agreement with a First Nation in Metro Vancouver.
EXCLUSIVE: Over a third of Canada’s total cigarette consumption was contraband tobacco
A new study found Canada lost more than $2.1 billion in tax revenue to illicit tobacco sales in 2025, and that 38.3 per cent of the estimated 17.9 billion cigarettes consumed that year came from the black market.
CBC president grilled over accusations of bias, “poaching” local journalists
CBC President Marie-Philippe Bouchard was grilled about the state broadcaster’s political biases and its habit of “poaching” local journalists from small media outlets.
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MP running for Ontario Liberal leader vies for anti-Israel vote
Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith released a campaign video for his bid to lead the Ontario Liberal Party, urging Muslim voters to consider his record and accusing Israel of committing genocide in its war against the terrorist group Hamas.
U.S. trade rep says Carney’s globalist vision incompatible with trade deal
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Prime Minister Mark Carney’s push towards more globalization won’t bode well when it comes to finding common ground on trade negotiations.
Kovrig says China is a poor & risky substitute for U.S. trade
Former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig, who was unlawfully detained by Beijing as a punitive measure after Ottawa arrested Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, says China is not the answer to the ongoing trade dispute with the United States.
Man charged in Toronto sexual assault was already on probation
A 23-year-old man accused of an early-morning sexual assault in Toronto’s downtown core was already on probation when the alleged crime took place.
OP-ED: If Canada joined the EU, immigration policy would no longer be ours alone
Lawyer Sergio R. Karas writes, “In short, it would mark the single largest transfer of immigration control in Canadian history.”










