Juno News Wrap Up | Delta Plane Crash-Lands at Toronto Pearson Amid Winter Storm
A Delta Air Lines plane crash-landed at Pearson Airport, Candice Malcolm discusses Canadian fans booing the U.S. anthem on Saturday, and border agents have been granted enhanced powers, and more!
Delta Plane Crash-Lands at Toronto Pearson Amid Winter Storm
A Delta Air Lines plane crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, February 17, 2025, after arriving from Minneapolis.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Disgraceful: Canadian fans boo the American national anthem
Canadian hockey fans in Montreal booed the American national anthem on Saturday night… then the Americans came out fighting mad and beat Team Canada 3-1. FOFA. Plus, Candice is joined by True North crime reporter Alex Zolton to discuss the Trump tariffs and the validity of Trump’s claims about fentanyl coming from Canada.
Trudeau minister accuses Poilievre of hypocrisy for “Canada First” rally
Justin Trudeau’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, accused Pierre Poilievre of having a contradictory message before the Conservative Leader took the stage at a major rally in Ottawa.
Ford campaign walks back “send ‘em to sparky” joke, says it was in poor-taste
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s campaign management is in damage control following comments he made about supporting a return to capital punishment.
Border agents granted enhanced powers to revoke temporary resident documents
The federal government has granted border agents additional powers to cancel temporary resident visas and electronic travel authorizations.
ANALYSIS: The Dangerous Absurdity of Canada’s “Nation-to-Nation” Treaty with Manitoba Métis Federation Inc.
“On November 30th, 2024, the Government of Canada put its name to the Red River Métis Treaty, committing itself to a ‘nation-to-nation, government-to-government relationship’ with the Red River Métis of Manitoba. To be effective, the treaty must still be ratified by Parliament.”