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The fallout from MP Lori Idlout’s floor-crossing is reaching a fever pitch this Thursday morning as new polling reveals a staggering 74% of Canadians believe floor-crossers shouldn't be allowed to finish their terms without a by-election.
While Mark Carney secures a controversial Beijing pledge that ends surtaxes on Chinese EVs, our own auto exports have cratered to a four-year low—leaving many to wonder who this government is actually working for.
From King Charles weighing in on the Alberta separatism crisis to the IRGC "terrorist" count that has the House in an uproar, we’re digging into the red tape cost that is literally stealing 32 days a year from Canadian business owners.
As Carney prepares for a multi-country European vacation while the country grapples with a Lestock train derailment and a deepening deficit, we're asking the tough questions about accountability and where the money is actually going.
It’s a high-stakes Thursday show —Jasmin Laine joins us at 10:30 PST to break down the latest, and we’ll be here to keep the record straight.
By Jim CsekThe fallout from MP Lori Idlout’s floor-crossing is reaching a fever pitch this Thursday morning as new polling reveals a staggering 74% of Canadians believe floor-crossers shouldn't be allowed to finish their terms without a by-election.
While Mark Carney secures a controversial Beijing pledge that ends surtaxes on Chinese EVs, our own auto exports have cratered to a four-year low—leaving many to wonder who this government is actually working for.
From King Charles weighing in on the Alberta separatism crisis to the IRGC "terrorist" count that has the House in an uproar, we’re digging into the red tape cost that is literally stealing 32 days a year from Canadian business owners.
As Carney prepares for a multi-country European vacation while the country grapples with a Lestock train derailment and a deepening deficit, we're asking the tough questions about accountability and where the money is actually going.
It’s a high-stakes Thursday show —Jasmin Laine joins us at 10:30 PST to break down the latest, and we’ll be here to keep the record straight.