Juno Jump Start | Taxpayer-funded activists hire journalist to target “far-right”
An activist group that claims to be “independent" is hiring a journalist to monitor the "far-right," the Liberals are "confident" Canadians will obey their gun confiscation scheme, and more.
Taxpayer-funded activists hire journalist to target “far-right”
An activist group that claims to be “independent,” despite being subsidized by taxpayers, is hiring an investigative journalist to monitor and report on what it deems the “far-right.”
WATCH: Fake Housing, Fake Trade, Fake Leadership
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ on Juno News, host Alexander Brown delivered another unapologetic dive into Canada’s political quagmire, this time with guest Greg Brady, the sharp-witted broadcaster and recent Conservative candidate. Brady, known for his prolific broadcasting stint on Toronto’s airwaves and even calling Super Bowls for audiences in the U.K., brings a refreshing dose of common sense to mainstream media.
Liberals ‘confident’ Canadians will ‘voluntarily’ obey gun confiscation scheme
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said he has “absolute confidence” that law-abiding Canadians will hand over their firearms to comply with the Liberal government’s gun confiscation program.
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Feds admit carbon tax impact on emissions was negligible, targets off track
Federal environment officials conceded during a committee hearing on Monday that the now-scrapped consumer carbon tax had a single-digit impact on reducing emissions, while also admitting Canada is not on track to meet its 2030 climate targets.
High-risk child predator Randall Hopley released again
A high-risk child predator, previously convicted of multiple violent sex crimes involving children and arrested in May, only hours after release for breaching his conditions, has been released yet again, according to Vancouver police.
16 migrants arrested at Roxham Road, two remain at large
A truck attempting to smuggle 18 migrants into Canada from the United States was intercepted at Roxham Rd. along the border near St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Que.
Dhanraj launches new “Can’t Be Censored” podcast after CBC fallout
Former CBC anchor Travis Dhanraj has re-emerged with a new podcast following his highly publicized resignation from the state broadcaster.
$300K in taxpayer funds for “queer history” of Columbia Basin
The federal government gave a pride group nearly $300,000 to compile a directory of LGBTQ services and resources for the Columbia Basin Region of British Columbia last year.
Judge passes light sentence for child predator, nail bomber because he’s Indigenous
An Indigenous man who groomed and raped a 12-year-old girl, forced her into child pornography, and planted a nail bomb under her mother’s car has received a reduced sentence due to his aboriginal heritage.
OP-ED: The Palestinians don’t deserve a state of their own
Hymie Rubenstein writes, “This gratuitous move is best seen as a transparent political ploy to gain support from Canadians hostile to the existence of Israel.”
The Daily Brief | Minister downplays police’s role in federal gun grab
The Liberal public safety minister was caught on an audio recording, downplaying the role police will have in the Liberal’s gun ban and confiscation program he still maintains is “voluntary.”