Juno Jump Start | These ministers wrecked Canada and Carney just promoted them all
Many Liberal MPs who played a leading role in Trudeau’s failures were just awarded key positions by Carney, Candice Malcolm discusses the Liberals inching closer to a majority government, and more.
These ministers wrecked Canada and Carney just promoted them all
Many of the Liberal MPs who played a leading role in prime minister Justin Trudeau’s biggest failures were just awarded key positions by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Liberals inch closer to a MAJORITY
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice and Keean Bexte discuss the Liberals inching closer to a majority government, and the future of Alberta.
Carney’s immigration plan ignores temporary visa overstays
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to return Canada’s immigration back to “sustainable levels” fails to account for non-permanent residents who strain various social services and public infrastructure, especially when they overstay their visas.
Smith rejects status quo, urges Ottawa to respect Alberta
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said that Albertans aren’t asking for special treatment — just freedom.
EXCLUSIVE: Feds support immigration ad blitz promoting anti-Canada, pro-DEI views
Taxpayers are funding an ad blitz to push mass migration onto Vancouver Island with profiles that encourage anti-Canadian attitudes, LGBTQ activism, and DEI ideology.
Half of Carney’s 28-minister cabinet drawn from Trudeau’s inner circle
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet of 28 ministers, half of whom were in former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s inner circle.
Alberta’s population soars past five million
Alberta has reached a new milestone, surpassing a population of five million residents.
The Daily Brief | Alberta's first official separation referendum question
The Alberta Prosperity Project has announced the official separation referendum question it hopes to pose to citizens. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Bell ditches remote Labrador connectivity project, takes business to U.S. instead
Canada’s largest telecommunication company has abandoned a $32-million high-speed internet project intended to connect remote Inuit and Innu communities along Labrador’s north coast, instead opting to invest $5 billion to “expand its Fibre blueprint” in the U.S.
Man charged in alleged violent sex assault spree preying on random women
Peel Regional Police have charged a man—already out on release and awaiting sentencing for similar offences—for an alleged violent sexual assault spree targetting random women.
Carney has no intention of recognizing Western interests. It's all smoke and mirrors while he presses on with his globalist agenda.