Juno Jump Start | Unelected Carney becomes PM, lines cabinet with Trudeau ministers
Mark Carney is officially Prime Minister of Canada, Candice Malcolm was live to discuss Canada's new WEF Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau gets booed as he leaves office, and more!
Unelected Carney becomes PM, lines cabinet with Trudeau ministers
Central banker Mark Carney is now officially Canada’s 24th Prime Minister despite never holding an elected seat in Canada.
EMERGENCY LIVE STREAM: Watch as Canada installs a WEF PM
Mark Carney, who has never held elected office, was sworn in as Canada’s Prime Minister. Carney also unveiled his Cabinet, featuring many familiar faces within the Trudeau government. Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show.
Trudeau booed as he leaves office for last time as PM
Justin Trudeau departed the PM’s Office with a smile and a casual wave goodbye to a crowd of angry Canadians who showed up to express their displeasure with his government for one last time.
Business leaders doubtful, want “clear agenda” as Carney takes power
Canadian business groups are treading cautiously as unelected central banker Mark Carney settles into the Prime Minister’s Office.
CBC & CTV SMEAR Conservatives
The CBC has targeted a young Canadian for daring to say his future would be more secure in the United States. Ryan Hemsley joined The Candice Malcolm Show to explain what caused the public broadcaster to put him in its crosshairs.
Carney plays coy on election timing in first remarks as PM
New Prime Minister Mark Carney is hinting that election could soon be on the horizon but offered no specifics – except that Canadians will be going to the polls “before November.”
The perks Justin Trudeau will enjoy as former prime minister
When Prime Minister Mark Carney was sworn into office Friday morning, Justin Trudeau joined a club with just five other members – living former prime ministers. Being Canada’s former head of government comes with its own perks, however.
Canadians paying to violently smash portraits of Trump, Musk
A Nova Scotian “rage room” is capitalizing on Canadians suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” by providing an outlet for their rage now in the form of angrily smashing portraits of the U.S. President.
RCMP arrest nine, dismantle cross-province drug ring
Mounties have dismantled an interprovincial drug pipeline, arresting nine suspects—including three Manitobans, several Toronto residents with prolific criminal records, a U.S. citizen from North Carolina, and a man wanted for murder.
Alberta says former AHS CEO fired for failing at job, not probe
The Alberta government has denied any wrongdoing in what it calls a wrongful dismissal lawsuit based on “false or misleading allegations” from former Alberta Health Services CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos.
The Daily Brief | Business leaders weary as unelected PM Carney sworn in
Unelected central banker Mark Carney moves into the Prime Minister’s Office, leaving business leaders wondering what’s next for Canada's economy.
Trump signals to Ford, LeBlanc he won’t budge on aluminum, steel tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump said he refuses to budge on aluminum and steel tariffs placed on Canada as his chief trade representative meets with Canadian counterparts for bilateral talks.
UBC Okanagan Conservative club ratified after backlash to ban
In a rare victory for free expression on Canada’s university campuses, UBC Okanagan’s student union has allowed a Conservative club to exist just days after voting to ban the group.
Northvolt AB files for bankruptcy after $2.7B subsidy from Canadians
Swedish battery developer and manufacturer Northvolt AB filed for bankruptcy, raising serious doubts about whether its planned Quebec factory will ever come to fruition.
Same old, same old
Liberals will regret Mark Carney