Juno Jump Start | UN ranks Canada as world’s fourth-largest refugee nation
A new United Nations report reveals Canada processed 174,000 refugee claims in 2024, the designated terror group Samidoun takes Trudeau, Poilievre, others to court, and more.
UN ranks Canada as world’s fourth-largest refugee nation
A new United Nations report reveals Canada processed 174,000 refugee claims in 2024, positioning it as the world's fourth-largest recipient of asylum seekers.
Designated terror group Samidoun takes Trudeau, Poilievre, others to court
The group Samidoun, which was designated as a terrorist entity by the Government of Canada in 2024, is scheduled to appear in court in Ottawa on Friday, suing several high-profile Canadian politicians.
Minorities increasingly voting Conservative at provincial, federal levels
A new study from the University of Toronto finds that minorities in the Toronto area are increasingly supporting Conservative candidates at both the federal and provincial levels.
Minister ducks questions on Canada’s growing bureaucracy
Conservative MP Andrew Lawton continued his streak of exposing Liberal MPs in the House of Commons for failing to answer basic questions about their own files.
Canada and India move to rekindle ties through intel-sharing pact
Canada and India have begun to rekindle their diplomatic relations after the two governments agreed to begin sharing intelligence on international crimes.
Manufacturing sales in April hit lowest level since January 2022
Uncertainty regarding tariffs drove Canada’s total manufacturing sales to their largest month-over-month decrease since October 2023 and their lowest level since January 2022 in April.
The Alberta Roundup | Smith warns separatism surging as pipeline fight escalates
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says separatist sentiment is higher than ever, warning Ottawa that failure to act on Alberta’s energy demands could fuel a growing independence movement.
U.S. clamps down on fentanyl, enforcing Canada-bound vehicle searches
U.S. border officials intend to search vehicles heading northbound into Canada as a matter of practice in an attempt to crack down on the flow of fentanyl and human trafficking.
B.C. NDP’s homeless shelter hotel sees 44 fires since 2020
Since it was purchased by the B.C. NDP government, a Granville Street hotel turned homeless shelter has caught fire 44 times—transforming a $55 million housing project into what locals call a disaster zone.
Liberal public safety minister recuses himself from Tamil Tigers terrorism discussions
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said that he would recuse himself from any conversation regarding two designated terrorist groups based in Sri Lanka.
Off The Record | Most finance ministers fail taxpayer report card
This week on Off The Record, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation releases its annual report card—and most provincial finance ministers flunk.
Liberals unaware of how many vacant federal offices there are
Despite the Liberals’ commitment to transforming unused federal offices into affordable housing, the government is currently unaware of how many offices are empty or available, according to the auditor general’s latest report.
New charges laid in Ontario-wide child exploitation sting
One of 36 men arrested in a massive Ontario child exploitation roundup made a remote court appearance in Brampton today from a remand detention facility.
Well, the UN would know better than anyone about refugees..they're the bastards dictating where and how many are getting dropped off!!..(UN Agenda 21..look it up)..Between the UN/ WEF/ CCP/ G7, and the rest of the alphabet world organizations, we're being herded..I don't like that..