Juno Jump Start | Unemployment, cost of living top Canadians’ worries, not Trump or U.S. tariffs
Canadians are increasingly anxious about the economy and unemployment, Juno News has commissioned exclusive polling data that reveals not just who Calgarians are backing in the mayoral race, and more.
Unemployment, cost of living top Canadians’ worries, not Trump or U.S. tariffs
With young adults facing the weakest summer job market in over a decade, Canadians are increasingly anxious about the economy and unemployment, while concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump and American tariffs are fading.
EXCLUSIVE POLL: Calgary mayoral horserace
Juno News has commissioned exclusive polling data from National Public Research Canada that reveals not just who Calgarians are backing in the upcoming mayoral race, but where that support comes from.
$1B DEI slush fund: Minecraft extremism study & “intersectional” virtual reality
From funding a study on how Minecraft radicalizes people into violent extremism to virtual reality to help “intersectional” entrepreneurs practice asking investors for money, the Liberal government has spent over $1 billion on DEI programs since 2016.
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EXCLUSIVE: Student recording exposes teacher indoctrinating kids into left-wing activism
Recordings leaked by a high school student reveal how a Hamilton Wentworth District School Board teacher commandeered a Grade 11 English class to lecture students on Black Lives Matter, oppression and social justice activism.
Liberal bid to limit notwithstanding clause could tear Canada apart: lawyers
Legal experts are warning that the Liberal government’s request for the Supreme Court of Canada to place limits on the Charter’s notwithstanding clause will upend the constitution and could send the country hurtling towards a crisis.
Carney to hand out cushy diplomatic posts to former Trudeau ministers
Prime Minister Mark Carney is handing out cushy international assignments in Europe to senior Liberals who served as ministers under former prime minister Justin Trudeau as his government continues to see high-profile departures.
WATCH: Inside Canada's free speech crisis
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination on a U.S. campus, this episode asks a disturbing question: what happens to a society when people are too afraid to speak?
Ontario Provincial Police won’t enforce federal gun confiscation plan
The Ontario Provincial Police will not participate in the Liberal government’s controversial firearms confiscation program, mirroring Alberta’s earlier refusal to enforce the policy.
Legal experts warn Liberal border bill would violate Canadians' privacy rights
Civil liberties advocates and legal experts are renewing calls to reform the Strong Borders Act, Bill C-2, as the bill enters its second reading and is once again debated in Parliament.
Ford government projected to add $141B to provincial debt
Ontario's provincial debt is set to skyrocket by over $140 billion in just six years, hitting a staggering $550 billion, according to the province’s independent financial watchdog—a damning indictment of Premier Doug Ford’s fiscal management.
Eby’s office silent on $450K contract for “radical communist” comedian
The B.C. NDP and Premier David Eby's office are not answering questions about a leaked contract showing the province could spend nearly half a million dollars on a self-described “radical Marxist comedian” hired to write the premier’s jokes.
York police arrest three, seize guns in attempted home invasions
York Regional Police announced Wednesday the arrest of three men in connection with at least two armed home invasions in Vaughan last month, where masked individuals with firearms were captured on video attempting to force their way into single-family homes. Two additional suspects remain at large.
Food insecurity hits one in four Canadian households
It's becoming harder for many Canadians to put food on the table, as new data reveals that a staggering one-in-four now struggle with food insecurity.
Police arrest man out on release for stranger attack spree
A man already free on release conditions is now accused of a violent stranger attack spree in North York, Toronto, after allegedly assaulting two people within 10 minutes on Thursday night, according to Toronto police.









You have only the Moronic Idiots who Voted LibTard for this! In case you have been hibernating there Price of almost everything at your local Grocery Outlet has damn near doubled lately for no reason other than the LibTards Flawed Immigration and Fake Asylum Seeker programs which we simply could not afford and sooner or later will place Canada in BANKRUPTCY! You cannot even find an apple that is affordable anymore!