Juno Jump Start | Sovereignty supporters pack Alberta Prosperity Project event in Edmonton
The Alberta Prosperity Project brought its campaign for provincial independence to Edmonton, Candice is joined by John Rustad to discuss the end of private property in B.C., and more.
Sovereignty supporters pack Alberta Prosperity Project event in Edmonton
The Alberta Prosperity Project brought its campaign for provincial independence to Edmonton on Tuesday, drawing about 300 attendees to its town hall, while another 600 tuned in to the livestream to listen to the group’s pitch for independence.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Judge ENDS private property in BC
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice explains the recent landmark ruling from the B.C. Supreme Court that declares existing title to be “defective and invalid” – thus taking away established property rights.
Candice is joined by B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to discuss this ruling and what it means for British Columbia, specifically property owners.
Conservative MP seeks to end soft sentencing for foreign criminals
A Conservative Member of Parliament is proposing a private member’s bill that would amend the country’s Criminal Code to abolish the practice of judges considering a non-citizen’s immigration status when it comes to sentencing.
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Western premiers urge Liberals to act on China’s canola tariffs
Three western premiers have called on Ottawa to respond to China’s new 75.8 per cent tariff on Canadian canola that could effectively shut down one of Canada’s most important agricultural exports.
OP-ED: Lockdowns coming back?
Alexander Brown writes, “Concerns are mounting in opposition, and where there’s smoke, there’s fire. The flames of unthinking authoritarianism have returned, and they’re burning closer than we think.”
Police sniper shoots hostage taker from firetruck ladder
Daring amateur video caught an Edmonton police officer using a firetruck ladder as a platform to shoot a man inside an apartment residence during a reported domestic disturbance on Tuesday afternoon.
Media reaction muted as Liberal minister confirms dual citizenship with U.S.
Canada’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson has confirmed he holds dual Canada–U.S. citizenship, telling a national radio audience this week he sees “no reason” to renounce his American passport.
Three carriers control 88% of Canada’s telecom market: report
A new study by the Fraser Institute reveals that Canada's telecommunications and broadcasting sectors are still dominated by a powerful few, with the three largest wireless providers commanding over 88% of the market.
Woman assaults Jewish participants at Montreal Pride parade
A woman was arrested for armed assault after she allegedly threw a “container containing a liquid” at Jewish participants of Montreal’s Pride parade, according to police.
Toronto film festival pulls October 7 documentary over 'copyright', security concerns
The Toronto International Film Festival has withdrawn an invitation to screen a documentary about the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, citing legal and security concerns, a decision the filmmakers call censorship.
Canada “marching toward the abyss” after antisemitic attack: Israeli minister
Israeli Minister for Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli is warning that Canada is on a dangerous path after a Jewish man was assaulted in front of his children in a Montreal park.
OP-ED: Ottawa’s trade policy means fewer choices and higher prices on basic goods
Dr. Sylvain Charlebois writes, “Only in Canada can a cucumber be grown here, shipped south duty-free, jarred with a Canadian lid, and then taxed on its way home—proof that our tariff policy is about punishing consumers."
Federal govt projects housing starts will drop below pandemic lows
Despite ambitious promises from the Carney government, Canada's housing supply is projected to worsen, a recent report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation reveals.
Ontario launches $1B loan program for steel, aluminum, auto sectors
The Ontario government is rolling out a $1-billion emergency loan program to help steel, aluminum and auto companies deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy announced Wednesday.
Canada’s top police association backs Strong Borders Act
Canada’s borders are being guided by “outdated and inadequate” laws that fail to address the level of crime, according to Canada’s top police chief.
The Daily Brief | Alberta permits Sean Feucht concert at Legislature
After a wave of cancellations across the country, The Alberta government has greenlit a major worship event featuring American Christian rock musician Sean Feucht on the Legislative Assembly of Alberta’s grounds in Edmonton.
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