Juno Jump Start | Trudeau admits mass immigration agenda backfired on Canada
Trudeau said the quiet part out loud and admitted his government overshot post-pandemic immigration targets, taxpayers are footing a multibillion-dollar bill to house illegal migrants, and more.
Trudeau admits mass immigration agenda backfired on Canada
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the quiet part out loud Saturday, admitting his government overshot post-pandemic immigration targets.
However, he doubled down on defending immigration as essential, arguing integration depends on “shared values” rather than ancestry, during a forum chat in Pori, Finland. Keep Reading
Taxpayers are footing a multibillion-dollar bill to house illegal migrants
Taxpayer-funded housing for refugee claimants and illegal migrants is expanding as Ottawa insists its multibillion-dollar hotel program is “delivering results,” despite fresh media and Opposition scrutiny.
Obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter, a March 31 memo to Immigration Minister Lena Diab cited media and Opposition scrutiny of asylum costs and claimant volumes, recommending a “responsive approach.” Keep Reading
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Two Indian nationals caught with 109 kilos of cocaine at the Alberta–Montana border
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the seizure of 109 kg of cocaine from foreign nationals Monday at Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry.
In an X post, DHS said ICE agents seized the drugs from two Indian nationals attempting to smuggle them through Montana’s Sweetgrass port of entry, without identifying them. Keep Reading
Court grants partial stay of ruling halting Alberta independence petition
The Alberta Court of Appeal has granted a partial stay of a lower court ruling that halted Alberta’s citizen-led independence petition, allowing portions of the process to continue while the appeal is heard.
In a decision released Monday, Alberta Court of Appeal Justice Alice Woolley wrote that the applicant would suffer “irreparable harm” if the verification process remained paused until the legal dispute was resolved. Keep Reading
Ontario’s real estate market sees surge in condos valued under half a million
Houses in Ontario worth under half a million now consume a larger share of the province’s real estate market, driving a shift towards more condominiums, which has nearly doubled in recent years.
The Municipal Property Assessment Corp. published new data this week which found that lower-valued homes now account for nearly 24 per cent of Ontario’s real estate market, up from 17 per cent in 2022. Keep Reading







Easy for him to say that now when the damage is done. But...when he had the power to stop it...He didn't. He profited instead.
Same with the Chinese Money Laundering. You cant tell me some of that money didnt land in the Trudeau Foundation.