Episodes
Susan Holt’s Liberal Party of New Brunswick has won the province’s 2024 election, marking a significant shift in leadership and ending Blaine Higgs’ pursuit of a third consecutive term. Plus, former B.C. premier Christy Clark is considering a post-Trudeau Liberal leadership bid. And the Trudeau government will soon ban flavoured vaping products nationally. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 10/22/24
Voters in British Columbia went to the polls on Saturday but the election is too close to call as the NDP and Conservatives are neck-and-neck. Plus, a True North exclusive reveals Danielle Smith’s former campaign manager is organizing “two thousand Muslims” to support the premier at the upcoming AGM. And police arrest two in connection with a shooting at a Jewish Girls’ elementary school in Toronto. Tune into The Daily Brief with Lindsay Shepherd and Isaac Lamoureux! Learn more about your...
Published 10/21/24
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will have to reshuffle his cabinet once again in the wake of four cabinet ministers announcing that they won’t be seeking reelection. This comes as Trudeau faces a growing movement within the Liberal caucus calling for him to step down as leader. Plus, Vancouver police arrested a repeat offender for allegedly assaulting a woman tourist outside of the city’s cruise ship terminal while he was out on bail. And Trudeau accused Dr. Jordan Peterson and Tucker Carlson...
Published 10/18/24
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of “lying” during Trudeau’s testimony at the public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, in which Trudeau alleged the Conservative leader didn’t have the proper security clearance to be briefed on foreign interference by law enforcement. Plus, United Conservative Party members will have an opportunity to oust Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at the party’s upcoming annual meeting. And a petition that calls...
Published 10/17/24
There’s a growing movement within the Liberal party caucus to oust Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Plus, Canada has officially added Samidoun to its list of recognized terrorist entities after facing calls from Jewish organizations and conservative politicians across Canada. And Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says he would support involuntary addiction treatment for kids and inmates. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices....
Published 10/16/24
The federal government expelled India’s high commissioner and five other diplomats after an RCMP report revealed that Indian government agents were linked to homicides, extortions and other violent criminal activities in Canada. Plus, the House of Commons Ethics committee grilled CTV News’ vice president over the media outlet manipulating an interview of Pierre Poilievre. And a Jewish girls’ elementary school was shot at for a second time this year during the solemn Jewish high holiday of...
Published 10/15/24
Two Iranian brothers convicted in the U.S. for illegally exporting restricted materials to Iran resettled in Canada under new identities after their sentencing. Plus, Jewish groups are urging Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow to resign after missing a vigil for victims of the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel. And the United Conservative Caucus of Alberta has officially reinstated Jennifer Johnson, following a recent controversy involving a heated exchange with a transgender activist. Tune into The...
Published 10/11/24
The ongoing investigation into the Jasper wildfire is set to intensify, with the Conservatives proposing a motion to extend the study by four additional meetings. Plus, Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s home was vandalized over his anti-BC NDP “communist” sign. And a Canadian university wants to fill 75% of its new medical school with race and sexual orientation of candidates in mind. Tune into The Daily Brief with Lindsay Shepherd and Isaac Lamoureux! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...
Published 10/10/24
BC Conservative leader John Rustad pledged he would direct the provincial government to demand that Ottawa deports non-citizens who glorify and support terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Plus, representatives from downtown business associations across Canada are calling on the federal government to reform bail laws due to criminal activities by repeat offenders making it difficult for businesses to thrive. And the Canadian Taxpayers Federation announced on Friday that it is joining...
Published 10/09/24
A recent letter from the head of the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s British Columbia regional branch urges union members to support the BC NDP over the BC Conservatives in the upcoming provincial election. Will members listen? Plus, despite allegedly planning to carry out the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham terrorist attack, a man caught in Canada with plans to kill as many Jews in New York as possible allegedly was applying for refugee status in Canada, claiming he was gay. And the...
Published 10/08/24
Will law enforcement in Canada take a tougher stance against anti-Israel protesters today on the anniversary of the October 7th terrorist attack? Plus, a CBC News host has come under fire for allegedly editorializing during a broadcast of its talk-radio show Cross Country Checkup. And RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme has confirmed that the federal police force is currently investigating a scandal involving the Liberal government allegedly distributing tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to...
Published 10/07/24
Immigration-driven population growth could drive rent in major cities well beyond the reach of most Canadians within the next two decades. Plus, a new poll shows that a majority of Canadians oppose the Liberal government’s plan to ban the sale of new petrol-powered cars by 2035. And the global rush for liquified natural gas continues unabated, with International Energy Agency projections predicting record demand by next year. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Wiliam...
Published 10/04/24
A new poll reveals most Canadians disagree with being called “settlers.” Plus, a Calgary radio host speaks out after being attacked for reporting on extortion and crime. And the founders of Peterson Academy believe they can shake up the education system and offer a bachelor’s-level equivalent education for US$2,000. Tune into The Daily Brief with Lindsay Shepherd and Issac Lamoureux. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 10/03/24
At least seven are dead from a terrorist shooting on the streets of Tel Aviv, which occurred as nearly 200 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps rockets flew over Israel. Plus, the vast majority of Albertans living in the province’s two largest cities would like to see the immigration rate slow down. And aside from Quebec, the NDP has pulled ahead of the Liberals in the rest of Canada for voting intentions among committed voters for the next federal election. Tune into The Daily Brief with...
Published 10/02/24
As the first anniversary of the deadly Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel approaches, a Montreal-based anti-Israel group plans to hold a rally outside the Israeli consulate in Canada to celebrate the “martyrs” of Hamas, the terrorist group who led the attack. Plus, the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association has been demoted from its key role as a “participant” to a “consultant” in the federal government’s firearms buyback program after criticizing the Liberals’ approach to gun...
Published 10/01/24
An NDP MP has put forward a private member’s bill which seeks to criminalize QUOTE “residential school denialism,” serving up to two years imprisonment for those found guilty of violating the law. Plus, Ontario’s privacy commissioner sided with Ontario Tech University “anti-hate” researcher Dr. Barbara Perry in keeping her 300 active Canadian “far-right” hate groups list secret. And Canada’s birth rate falls to a record low and is among the countries with the lowest fertility rates in the...
Published 09/30/24
A breakdown of media coverage found that CBC and CTV coverage promoting expensive Liberal government policies far overshadowed the few times the outlets reported on the programs’ cost to taxpayers. Plus, Netflix is cutting its contributions to Canadian arts and film production as a way to weather the costs imposed by the Liberal government’s Online Streaming Act. And the government of Manitoba has announced an extension to the gas tax holiday, initially implemented in January of this year...
Published 09/27/24
The Conservative’s non-confidence motion to topple the Trudeau government and force a snap election was voted down in the House of Commons on Wednesday, as the NDP and Bloc Quebecois voted against the measure. Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hinted at further protecting vaccination choice, property rights and legal firearm ownership in upcoming amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights. And the NDP’s push for a national universal basic income program is thwarted at second reading in...
Published 09/26/24
CTV News admitted that it broadcast a clip of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre that was spliced to make it look like he wanted to trigger an election to prevent the Liberal dental care plan. Plus, debate on the release of names of MPs accused of collaborating in foreign interference plots is not a priority for the House of Commons, according to House Speaker Greg Fergus. And Ontario Premier Doug Ford tells homeless people to “get off your A-S-S” and get a job. Tune into The Daily Brief...
Published 09/25/24
The US is urging Canada to review its immigration policies and to enforce stricter border protection after data revealed that more than 1,200 terror suspects have been stopped from crossing the northern border since 2020. Plus, as MPs debate on a non-confidence motion later today, Quebec Premier Legault shared a post accusing the Bloc Quebecois of selling out the province by propping up the Liberals. Will the Bloc and NDP grow a spine today and trigger an election? And the Royal Canadian...
Published 09/24/24
The BC NDP’s latest 2,600 homes announcement is being touted as “glorified rentals” by realtors in the province. Plus, Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen has issued a public apology to independent journalist Kat Kanada for falsely accusing her of being influenced by the Russian government. And a Pakistani man who was arrested in Quebec near the US border over an alleged terrorist plot earlier this month is said to have raised no red flags for immigration official. Tune into The Daily Brief with...
Published 09/23/24
Despite tearing up his coalition agreement with the Liberals, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he would back Justin Trudeau in the Conservatives’ upcoming non-confidence vote. Plus, a True North exclusive reveals one Ontario school board has prohibited the teaching of books by white authors that may contain racial slurs, including a novel by American Pulitzer prize winner John Steinbeck. And a recent report revealed that an investment firm chaired by Mark Carney is currently in talks with the...
Published 09/20/24
The Bloc Quebecois say they won’t support the Conservatives’ non-confidence motion next week. Plus, Spotify removed an episode of True North’s The Faulkner Show that featured an interview with former residential school worker Rodney Clifton claiming it promoted dangerous content. And a BC imam preaches an armed struggle against the Jewish people to Muslim youth. Tune into The Daily Brief with Lindsay Shepherd and Isaac Lamoureux! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 09/19/24
The judge in charge of Canada’s foreign interference inquiry admitted she’s not prepared to publicly reveal the names of MPs accused of being foreign government collaborators. Plus, the Canadian Trucking Alliance is calling for an “end to the carbon tax on diesel” and demanding that the Trudeau government shift its focus onto green solutions proven to work instead of piling extra fees onto families. And a new analysis of Canada’s indebtedness shows that during Prime Minister Justin...
Published 09/18/24
The Liberal party has lost yet another safe seat in the LaSalle––Émard—Verdun byelection, losing to the Bloc Québécois candidate. Plus, a True North exclusive reveals Canadian military officials wanted a hate crime investigation into soldiers vandalizing tampon dispensers mandated in male washrooms. And a former Pentagon official slammed Canada’s NATO failure, arguing that Canada should not be in the G7. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your...
Published 09/17/24