Juno News Wrap Up | Ottawa to cease funding residential schools unmarked graves searches
Ottawa quietly pulls residential school graves investigation funding, Candice Malcolm discusses Trudeau's latest scandal, Canada lists crime organizations and cartels as terrorist groups, and more!
Ottawa to cease funding residential schools unmarked graves searches
The federal government will discontinue funding a committee created to help Indigenous communities look for unmarked graves at former residential schools at the end of next month.
The Candice Malcolm Show | Trudeau’s last SCANDAL on his way out the door
Justin Trudeau has announced a multi-billion dollar plan to develop a high-speed railway, despite being just weeks away from stepping down.
Canada lists seven major crime organizations and cartels as terrorist groups
Canada fulfilled its promise to the Trump administration and has officially listed seven transnational criminal organizations, including several major drug cartels, as terrorist entities under the Criminal Code.
Oshawa Liberal candidate slammed for controversial posts on Nijjar’s killing, Sikhs
The Ontario Liberal candidate for Oshawa is facing backlash over past social media posts indicating support for the Indian government’s alleged involvement in the assassination of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023.
The Daily Brief | Canada’s airlines are deeply invested in DEI
From Air Canada’s mandatory “microaggression” and “allyship” training to WestJet’s “genderless” uniforms and all-female flight crews, Canada’s airlines are all in on DEI policies.
B.C. NDP end take-home “safe supply” drugs, requiring users to consume opioids at pharmacies
The B.C. government will end a component of its so-called “safe supply” program after extensive reporting that showed hard drugs distributed by pharmacists were being diverted to the black market.
Poilievre asks Canadians to refrain from booing U.S. anthem, instead cheer loudly for Team Canada
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is urging Canadians who plan on attending the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off to cheer loudly for Team Canada rather than booing the American national anthem.
Alberta transport minister likens Trudeau’s $80B high-speed rail to Calgary’s Green Line
Alberta’s Minister of Transportation, Devin Dreeshen, warned that the federal government could be running head-first into a failure akin to Calgary’s Green Line LRT with the new high-speed rail planned between Toronto and Quebec City.
Military investigating officer over AI photo of Doug Ford in Trump 51st state jersey
The Royal Canadian Air Force is investigating a Warrant Officer for breaching code of conduct rules after accusing Ontario Premier Doug Ford of “trying to sell out” Ontario to “the fascists in the U.S.”
Trudeau commits billions to high-speed rail project connecting Toronto and Quebec City
With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s departure from office just over two weeks away, he announced a multi-billion dollar high-speed rail to connect Toronto and Quebec City.
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