Juno Jump Start | Trudeau billed Canadians over $150,000 for two years worth of groceries
Trudeau billed taxpayers $150,000 for groceries, Canada would fare better than most in wake of reciprocal U.S. tariffs, Trudeau slams Singh’s idea to ban Trump from Canada, and more!
Trudeau billed Canadians over $150,000 for two years worth of groceries
The average Canadian spent a combined $29,989 on groceries during the 2022 and 2023 calendar years.
The Alberta Roundup | “Common sense legislation” forthcoming
What Alberta has deemed “common sense legislation” will be introduced as part of the Spring sitting of the Alberta legislature.
God Save the King returns to Manitoba school board amid controversy
A Manitoba school board’s decision to reintroduce the royal anthem "God Save the King" to its schools has been drumming up mixed reactions from parents, students and staff.
Justin Trudeau bats down Jagmeet Singh’s idea to ban Trump from entering Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that Canada will not disallow U.S. President Donald Trump from attending the 2025 G7 summit in Canada despite NDP leader Jagmeet Singh’s demands.
Ontario election had second-lowest voter turnout ever, after only 2022 election
More Ontarians turned out to vote in Thursday’s election than they did three years ago, but only barely.
Study finds Canada would fare better than most in wake of reciprocal U.S. tariffs
Canada would suffer the least among 20 other countries to be affected by U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs policy, according to a recent study by Yale University.
“Outsider” Mark Carney didn’t actually resign from all his positions, despite what he said
Despite telling Canadians that he’s stepped away from all international board positions so that he can serve as prime minister without any conflicts of interest, Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney still appears to be involved with several.
Jasper residents begin moving into interim housing as recovery continues
The first wave of Jasper residents displaced by the wildfires began moving into interim housing on Wednesday.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer refuses to condemn Trump’s 51st state comments
The British prime minister refused to condemn U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated comments expressing the desire to make Canada the 51st state.
This guy has no shame... I'm sure there'll be more.