Juno Jump Start | X becomes top news app in Canada, outperforming CBC
X has claimed the number one spot as Canada’s most popular news app on Apple’s App Store, blanket tobacco bans are creating a space for criminal enterprise, and more.
X becomes top news app in Canada, outperforming CBC
On Thursday, X CEO Elon Musk retweeted a post showcasing that his app claimed the number one spot as Canada’s most popular (free and paid) news app on Apple’s App Store, surpassing traditional media outlets and signalling a shift in how Canadians consume news.
The shocking story of a routine CBC hit-piece gone HORRIBLY WRONG
CBC thought it was doing a routine smear against a skeptic of the Residential School 'mass graves' narrative. Instead, CBC got out-witted and exposed. Read the play-by-play on how it all went down.
Blanket tobacco bans create space for criminal enterprise
Illegal tobacco and nicotine products in Canada pose public health risks due to absent age verification, tampered vapes, and lack of quality control and safety regulations.
Poilievre’s 2025 campaign manager rules out top role in next election
Jenni Byrne, a longtime Conservative strategist and campaign manager for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s 2025 federal election bid, announced she will not lead the party’s next campaign but will remain as an advisor.
“More competition”: CRTC ruling clears path for rival internet providers
The federal government will uphold the CRTC’s decision to permit internet companies to use fibre networks built by their rivals to provide service to customers located outside their primary areas of business.
Locals say “reconciliation” used to bypass public in Powell River name change
Some concerned residents of Powell River, B.C., are worried about a proposed name change, claiming the municipal process has not abided by Canadians’ basic democratic rights and freedoms under the guise of “reconciliation.”
OP-ED: Can Poilievre Be the Farage We Need?
Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte on the immigration mess of the last decade, and whether Pierre Poilievre has what it takes to push actual solutions.
Niagara Falls man faces 81 charges in historic sexual assault case
A 53-year-old Niagara Falls man is facing 81 criminal charges following an eight-month investigation into historic sexual assaults spanning from 1991 to 2024.
OP-ED: Canada’s federal institutions are failing Canadians
Jim Mason writes, "It is increasingly obvious that Canada’s federal institutions are failing Canadians. Recent events underline a growing institutional dysfunction that requires major reform."
Winnipeg senior police officers implicated in a string of disturbing charges
Winnipeg police have re-arrested one senior officer and charged another in connection with disturbing offenses, including drug trafficking and distributing an "intimate photo" taken with a deceased woman.
The Alberta Roundup | Safeway backtracks on Alberta flag removal
A Medicine Hat Safeway has reversed its removal of the Alberta flag after backlash over complaints from anti-independence activists.
Carney draws backlash for siding against Israel
Prime Minister Mark Carney has drawn criticism for his recent comments regarding the conflict in Gaza, appearing to side with Hamas, a group designated as a terrorist organization, rather than with Israel, a long-standing Canadian ally.
OP-ED: Carney’s Palestinian misstep collides with Canada’s interests
Dotan Rousso writes, "Canada’s recognition of a Palestinian state is not likely to shift facts on the ground. It won’t stop the war. It won’t create a viable Palestinian government."
Doug Ford blasted for bragging about rapid population growth
One year ago, Doug Ford bragged of Ontario's rapid population growth. What does the data show 12 months later? Juno News host Alexander Brown breaks down the raw numbers.
Off The Record | Feds hiding immigration data, while Carney poses with naked man
This week on Off the Record, we dig into a series of immigration controversies — from the federal government’s decision to withhold immigration data since March, to a bust involving 44 illegal migrants crammed into a van at the Canadian border, to a resurfaced video of immigrants swarming a Calgary bus, and a massive spike in asylum claims in Quebec.
Trans Mountain Expansion generated $12.6B in new revenue
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has reportedly boosted Canada's oil industry, generating an estimated $12.6 billion in new revenues and providing a fiscal uplift for governments, according to analysts.
Arrest made in Hamilton after Mohawk College student killed by stray bullet
Police in Hamilton have arrested a suspect in connection with the April shooting death of Harsimrat Randhawa, a 20-year-old Mohawk College student who was fatally struck by a stray bullet while waiting for a bus.
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