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Liberal MP says Conservatives are to blame for letting in ISIS members
Liberal MP Jennifer O’Connell is blaming former prime minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative government for allowing a father and son with connections to ISIS into Canada despite the Liberals holding power since 2015.
The Daily Brief | Concerns about gender ideology are a security threat?
The new interim director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service authored a report maligning concerns about gender ideology as a domestic security threat. Tune into The Daily Brief.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau’s “intersectional feminist” approach in Middle East
Although Lebanon’s Sharia-based penal code criminalizes sodomy and same-sex relations, the Middle Eastern country supposedly benefits from the Canadian mission’s “intersectional feminist” approach to foreign policy. Tune into The Daily Brief.
CSIS director to retire after seven-year tenure
After an eventful seven years as the head of Canada’s top spy agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service director David Vigneault will be retiring.
Top general says Canadians should stop being “naive” about global threats
Canada’s top soldier is warning that commitments to defence spending are not happening “fast enough” for the global threats that the country is facing.
Off the Record | Singh continues to prop up Trudeau
It’s Friday – kick back, grab a drink and tune into Off the Record with Andrew Lawton, Rachel Emmanuel and Isaac Lamoureux!
The Daily Brief | Another church burns down in Canada
A historic Toronto church containing Group of Seven artwork burnt down on Sunday evening.
Plus, a Syrian refugee who murdered and raped a Burnaby teen...
University presidents grilled by MPs at antisemitism committee
The presidents of some of Canada’s largest universities had few answers for parliamentarians as to why antisemitic incidents haven’t been properly addressed on campuses.
U.S. Senators urge Trudeau to reach NATO defence spending target in letter
A bipartisan group of 23 U.S. senators addressed a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, urging him to uphold Canada’s NATO commitment to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence, a benchmark the Liberal government has yet to meet.
Sabrina Maddeaux suspends Conservative nomination bid citing “corrupted process”
Sabrina Maddeaux dropped out of the Conservative party nomination contest for the federal Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill riding after what she said was a “corrupted election process” and “potentially illegal actions taken by another campaign.”