Juno Jump Start | Toronto school plays O Canada in Arabic on Oct. 7 anniversary
A high school broadcast O Canada in Arabic on the anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack, Alexander Brown dives deeper into the immigration and crime crisis that’s plaguing Canada, and more.
Toronto school plays O Canada in Arabic on Oct. 7 anniversary
A Toronto high school broadcast O Canada in Arabic on the morning of the second anniversary of the Hamas Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel that left more than 1,200 people dead.
WATCH: Alberta tackles trucker training scams
In the latest episode of Not “Sorry” on Juno News, host Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, dives deeper into the escalating immigration, employment, and crime and chaos-linked crisis that’s plaguing Canada: illegal trucking scams and unsafe practices.
No prison for Tamara Lich, Chris Barber as judge hands conditional sentence
Freedom Convoy leaders Chris Barber and Tamara Lich will largely remain free after being handed a conditional sentence in the Ontario Court of Justice for their involvement in the Freedom Convoy.
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Poilievre: Carney’s “trillion dollar concession” to Trump betrays Canada
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre slammed Prime Minister Mark Carney today for what he called a “trillion-dollar concession” to U.S. President Donald Trump, accusing Carney of selling out Canadian jobs and investment at a meeting in the White House.
Trump says Canada, U.S. have “natural conflict” ahead of Carney meeting
Amidst simmering trade tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump cited “natural conflict” between Canada and the U.S. ahead of his second meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
EXCLUSIVE: RCMP “aware” of Antifa website with instructions on rail sabotage
The RCMP said it is aware of an Antifa-affiliated website instructing adherents to commit crimes by sabotaging domestic rail infrastructure in British Columbia.
EXCLUSIVE: U of T greenlights pro-Hamas event on Oct. 7 massacre anniversary
The University of Toronto has greenlit an event honouring “martyrs” on the second anniversary of the Hamas-led October 7 terrorist attack in Israel.
Smith rebukes Eby’s “unconstitutional” pipeline comments
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith intensified her criticism of B.C. Premier David Eby’s pipeline stance but remained tight-lipped about any concrete support from Prime Minister Mark Carney following their Ottawa meeting.
Public workers earn more, retire earlier than private sector: study
Canada’s government employees enjoy better wages and benefits than their private sector counterparts, according to a new study by an economic think tank. From better job security to earlier retirement, public sector workers fared better.
Police arrest two murder fugitives returning to Canada at airports
Authorities recently arrested two fugitives accused of murder at Canadian airports shortly after returning to the country, ending their attempts to evade justice abroad.
WATCH: Carney coming home from DC empty-handed? + Freedom Convoy organizers sentenced
In this episode of ‘Straight Up’ with veteran broadcaster Marc Patrone, we first break down the sentencing verdicts for Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber.
Toronto taxpayers billed $21K on “English is a foreign language” City Hall banner
Toronto taxpayers were hit with a $21,000 bill for an artistic banner at City Hall proclaiming, “English is a foreign language.”
Ontario’s high school curriculum downplays jihad, ignores history of terror
The official Ontario secondary school curriculum encourages educators to teach jihad as a “spiritual struggle,” omitting the global terrorism carried out in its name, and instructs teachers to examine “misconceptions about jihad” and “media portrayals of jihad.”
OP-ED: October 7, two years on: the light of Ofek Rousso
Dotan Rousso writes, “Over 1,200 innocent people were killed. The world remembers the numbers, but behind every number was a life — full of dreams, laughter, and love.”
The Daily Brief | Doctors perform heart transplant from assisted suicide donor
Canadian doctors have now begun transplanting organs harvested from individuals killed through Canada’s euthanasia program.