Juno Jump Start | Carney’s former Brookfield labelled Canada’s largest corporate “tax dodger”



Prime Minister Mark Carney’s former company may just be the largest “tax dodger” among Canadian corporations, according to an expert testimony given at a recent Standing Committee on Access-to-Information, Privacy and Ethics.

Just days after a U.S.-Canada trade deal was rumoured to be within reach, Trump abruptly pulled the plug — furious over a Doug Ford–funded TV ad that used Ronald Reagan’s voice to attack tariffs.

Alberta teachers rallied outside the legislature in Edmonton on Thursday, demanding smaller class sizes. However, protestors—some of whom were dressed up like witches and goblins—rejected the idea that mass immigration was to blame, calling it “a distraction.”
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U.S. President Donald Trump has halted all trade negotiations with Canada, accusing Ontario of “fraudulent” use of Ronald Reagan speech in a campaign ad targeting American voters over tariffs.
B.C. MLAs voted down a private member’s bill that sought to prohibit publicly funded workers from delivering “land acknowledgements” as part of their official duties, while clarifying the bill “does not prohibit a land acknowledgement that factually describes British Columbian history, treaties or cultural connections to land.”
Internationally trained physicians living in Canada are questioning why Canada needs to import more doctors when there are “thousands in each province” willing to work but are unable due to their education being unrecognized.

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand met with her Chinese counterpart to celebrate 20 years of the “Canada-China Strategic Partnership” and to discuss strengthening Canada’s ties with the country controlled by a Communist party.
Baseball fans are panicking as Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Toronto Blue Jays the day before they were set to square off in the World Series, moving the “Carney Curse” that previously afflicted the Edmonton Oilers over to Canada’s baseball team.
The Alberta government has released draft regulations detailing how compensation will be determined for Albertans permanently injured in vehicle collisions, as part of its upcoming no-fault auto insurance system set to take effect in 2027.
The Alberta government issued an Order Paper on Thursday, highlighting that it will table legislation on Monday to force striking teachers back to work as hundreds of thousands of students have been out of class for three weeks.
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