Juno Jump Start | Three people stabbed in targeted attack at the Calgary Stampede
Calgary police have launched a manhunt for suspects involved in a violent targeted stabbing attack, the lawyer of the CBC whistleblower joins the Candice Malcolm Show, and more.
Three people stabbed in targeted attack at the Calgary Stampede
Calgary police have launched a manhunt for suspects involved in a violent targeted stabbing attack that left three victims in the hospital. Authorities have not released a description of the suspects.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Lawyer of CBC whistleblower SPEAKS OUT about Travis Dhanraj’s treatment at the state broadcaster
On this episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kathryn Marshall of Marshall Law.
Kathryn is representing Travis Dhanraj, who very publicly resigned from the CBC earlier this week in two public letters exposing the toxic and abusive culture at the state broadcaster.
U.S. Congressmen of bordering states blast Ottawa’s wildfire mismanagement
Two U.S. Congressmen have issued a scathing rebuke of Canada’s wildfire response, accusing the Liberal government of poor forest management and failing to prevent human-caused fires that continue to blanket American and Canadian cities in smoke.
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Zynister Poilievre's winning bet on pouches
When the Conservative Party of Canada launched its final week ad blitz, few expected that the biggest viral hit wouldn’t be about the carbon tax, or crime, or even housing. It was nicotine pouches.
Whistleblower’s lawyer devastates CBC
Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj is pursuing legal action against the public broadcaster, alleging a pattern of discrimination, retaliation and editorial censorship of conservatives.
Conservatives call on Liberals to cancel $1 billion loan for BC Ferries
After calling for a full investigation into the federal government’s financing of four British Columbian ferries built by a Chinese state-owned shipyard, Conservatives are demanding the Liberal government cancel a $1 billion low-interest loan for the project.
RCMP Sergeant links traditional values to extremism
An RCMP Sergeant says that Canadians who believe in traditional values are likely extremists.
Think tank slams Carney’s internal trade reforms as “political theatre”
An independent, non-partisan research institute is calling Prime Minister Mark Carney’s internal free trade reforms in response to U.S. President Donald Trump “political theatre.”
Carney meets with Islamophobia representative as Liberals pander to Islam
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Canada’s Special Representative on Combating Islamophobia, Amira Elghawaby, last week to discuss hate crimes, discrimination, and policy issues affecting Muslim, Arab and Palestinian communities.
Annual immigration rate nearly quadruples under Liberals: Fraser Institute
A new study confirms many Canadians' concerns that a once-renowned immigration system has skyrocketed, almost quadrupling annual immigration growth rates compared to before the Liberals took office, despite a year with much lower immigration due to COVID-19 lockdowns.
The Daily Brief | Conservatives vote to investigate BC Ferries' China contract
The House of Commons Transportation Committee is set to investigate the Liberal government's funding for four new BC Ferries vessels, which are being built by a Chinese state-owned shipyard.
Some rent listings decline, but affordability still worsens
Rent listings in a few of Canada’s most expensive cities have begun to decline. However, the average renter is still paying more each year and falling further behind on affordability.
B.C. healthcare waitlist deaths hit six-year high: SecondStreet
Nearly 1,600 patients died while waiting for care in British Columbia’s Interior Health region last fiscal year, marking the highest number of waitlist deaths in six years and renewing urgent calls for healthcare reform.
OP-ED: Restoring Canada: Carney’s moment of truth
Robert Lyman and George Koch write, "Prime Minister Mark Carney promised a swift, businesslike reboot of a Canadian economy battered by a decade of overspending and regulatory overreach."
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