Juno Jump Start | UCP holds onto Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills in byelection
The UCP has held on to Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, fending off a challenge from the newly formed Republican Party of Alberta, Kris Sims guest hosts The Candice Malcolm Show, and more.
UCP holds onto Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills in byelection
The United Conservative Party has held on to Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, fending off a challenge from the newly formed Republican Party of Alberta by a large margin. The RPA ran its leader, Cam Davies, against UCP candidate Tara Sawyer, who ultimately secured a decisive victory.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Alberta separatists face FIRST TEST
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, special guest host Kris Sims is joined by Edmonton Sun columnist Lorne Gunter to break down the Alberta byelections — and why they may be the first real test for Alberta’s growing separatist movement.
OPINION: Beware Cam Davies’ Second Kamikaze Campaign
Naheed Nenshi launches his bid to become Alberta’s second-ever NDP Premier in earnest by sitting back and watching Cam Davies fly a kamikaze mission straight into the hull of USS Alberta.
Taiwan accuses CBC of bowing to China with “self-ruled island” correction
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed displeasure after CBC News referred to Taiwan as a "self-ruled island" rather than an independent nation. The country is now suggesting that Canada’s public broadcaster might have used that phrasing to keep China happy.
Carney speaks with Trump on NATO, Middle East
Ahead of a pivotal week of international meetings, including the NATO Summit in The Hague and an EU-Canada summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke overnight on Sunday with U.S. President Donald Trump.
EXCLUSIVE: Pro-Iran protesters, socialists rally outside Toronto’s U.S. Consulate
Following Israeli and U.S. missile strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and high-ranking officials, hundreds of protesters rallied outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto, calling on the U.S. to disengage from Iran.
Gov to rename B.C.’s Pattullo Bridge to Indigenous hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ name
The new bridge replacing the historic Pattullo Bridge will be renamed with a First Nations name in the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language.
EXCLUSIVE: Persians, allies in Toronto demand Iran free from Islamist rule
Hundreds of protesters, many waving pre-Islamist regime Iranian lion and sun flags and carrying images of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, gathered in Toronto to celebrate the recent Israel and U.S. strikes on the dictatorship.
Poll suggests that forty years on, Air India attack fading from Canadian memory
Canadians commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Air India Flight 182 bombing on Monday, marking four decades since the deadliest terrorist attack in the nation’s history.
The Daily Brief | Trump strikes Iran
The United States has conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities. Tune into The Daily Brief.
Carney walks back 20% military pay raise promise
The Carney government is walking back its promise to grant military personnel an immediate 20 per cent raise and instead is now looking into a “combination of approaches.”
Edmonton Elks signal potential return of Eskimos name
Despite the Edmonton Elks starting the season 0-2 and having the lowest-attended home opener in over five decades, some fans are finding newfound hope: not in a successful season, but in a likely name reversion to the once-famed Edmonton Eskimos.
Former correctional officer re-arrested on new child porn, sex-assault charges
A former Quebec correctional officer has been re-arrested on multiple sex-assault and child porn charges after previously being released by a judge.
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