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This is one episode you're not going to want to miss. On today's very special episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice and Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte discuss a letter he received from the Commissioner of Elections Canada informing him that he's being investigated under Section 91 of the Canada Elections Act for supposedly knowingly misleading the public during an election. If found guilty, Keean faces up to five years in prison and a $50,000 fine. Juno News unequivocally stands by our story and our reporter. These allegations are false and that this investigation is politically motivated – with the intent of intimidating independent journalists and silencing dissent against the governing Liberals. And we need your help to fight back. The Liberals are betting they can wear us down, bankrupt us, and send a warning to every journalist in the country. They're dead wrong. Go to DefendJuno.com to find out how you can help us fight back. On today's show, Candice and Keean discuss his report that prompted this investigation, where he painstakingly documented several disturbing allegations against former Liberal candidate Thomas Keeper based on firsthand testimonials from multiple independent sources. Keean even visited the Liberal Party campaign office in Calgary to hand deliver questions to Thomas Keeper – and Keeper called the police and made false allegations against him. Keeper did not sue Juno News directly or allege defamation. Instead, the Liberal Government is bullying us with a criminal investigation. As Candice reports, the Trudeau Government made changes to the Canada Elections Act back in 2019, using the Russia-gate hoax as justification. The Canadian Constitution Foundation challenged the law, and in 2021 it was struck down as unconstitutional by an Ontario judge. The Trudeau Government made minor edits to the law, and this appears to be the first time anyone in Canada has been investigated under this act. There are three different tests that would need to be met in order for the government to charge Keean: That he lied in his reporting That he knew he was lying, and reported it anyway That he intentionally wanted to interfere with the election by lying All three of these allegations are wrong. Our story is based on corroborated first-hand accounts from multiple independent sources, so Keean didn't lie – he certainly didn't knowingly lie, and we released it to inform the public – not sway the election. Find out more about this story at DefendJuno.com Thank you to unsmoke.com for sponsoring today's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's announcement over the weekend calling for Castle Law-type changes to the criminal code to allow Canadians to use force – including lethal force if necessary – to defend themselves from intruders and attackers. Liberal Attorney General Sean Fraser clapped back at Poilievre and wrote on X:”‘This isn't the Wild West. It's Canada.” As Candice points out – that didn't age well, as the long weekend saw two gruesome examples of home invasion violence in Ontario, including the horrifying story of a man who was murdered in the middle of the night by intruders, right in front of his wife and small children. Candice is joined by Erika Barootes, founding President of the United Conservative Party of Alberta and Department Head of Applied Politics and Public Affairs at MaKami College. They discuss how the Liberals created this public safety crisis and how Canadians need to be able to defend themselves and their homes. Next, they discuss the latest from Alberta and Premier Danielle Smith's sensible policy to remove sexual and pornographic materials from Alberta schools. In response, the Edmonton Public School Board removed from than 200 books from its libraries – including classic novels that are in no way problematic. Smith responded by eviscerating the school board and calling out their attempt at “vicious compliance.” Thank you to MaKami College for sponsoring this episode. Enroll in their applied politics diploma program and earn a $500 Juno News scholarship! Learn more at CandiceMalcolm.com/MaKami Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Labour Day episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims pulls back the curtain on the noisy rhetoric that dominates this holiday. While union bosses lead parades and issue warnings that government services will be “cut to the bone,” Canadians deserve to hear the truth about who really represents workers. Kris explains the key difference between trade unions—the carpenters, boilermakers, and plumbers who work with their hands—and government unions like PSAC, which represent bureaucrats inside Ottawa. Trade unions fight for the people who build and fix things. Government unions fight for bigger bureaucracies, higher taxes, and more members on the payroll. Canadians are already paying a steep price. According to calculations highlighted by the Fraser Institute, the average worker loses more than 40 percent of their paycheque to taxes. That means less money for families to buy food, pay rent, or save for the future—while Ottawa keeps growing larger. Since 2015, the federal bureaucracy has ballooned by nearly 100,000 positions, yet services like passports and immigration processing have only gotten worse. Joining Kris is Brian Lilley, political columnist at the Toronto Sun and host of the Full Comment podcast. Brian has spent decades covering politics in Ottawa and Queen's Park. He explains why skilled trades are shifting away from the NDP and toward the Conservatives, what's really going on with Mark Carney's so-called budget “cuts,” and how government departments use scare tactics—threatening to close libraries, parks, or even the RCMP Musical Ride—to block meaningful restraint. The two also discuss how the CBC continues to dodge accountability—refusing to disclose how much taxpayer money is spent on advertising, and hiding how many Canadians actually subscribe to its Gem streaming app. Brian shares his insights on why CBC stonewalls access-to-information requests and how its management culture differs from standard newsrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice shares documents that Juno News has uncovered showing that CBC has hired at least 20 temporary foreign workers in their Ontario offices. As Candice reports, the CBC has used Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) to claim they cannot find Canadian workers to fill these positions. The CBC, since 2015, has filed at least 20 of these in Ontario, including for positions they deem “high wage.” CBC claims to represent Canadian culture while taking $1.4B annually from the taxpayer, and yet, they prioritize hiring foreigners over Canadians. Later in the show, Candice is joined by Juno News host Alexander Brown to discuss the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) and how it has led to record youth unemployment. They discuss Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's comments yesterday in PEI condemning the Liberal management of the TFWP and his prediction that the numbers will continue to rise despite Liberal promises to cap the program. They also discuss Conservative Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel Garner's work exposing LMIA and TFWP scams. Next, they discuss a new lawsuit against the CBC over its unwillingness to disclose subscription numbers for their lacklustre streaming service Gem. The CBC takes taxpayer money, then turns around and charges a premium to watch its programming, and on top of that, they're using even more taxpayer resources to go to court to block an access to information request and defend their lack of transparency. Typical CBC. Thank you to ExpressVPN for sponsoring this episode. Juno News viewers get a special 4 month free offer at www.CandiceMalcolm.com/ExpressVPN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice talks about how progressive virtue signalling and performative wokeism are destroying our country. In British Columbia, woke activists, academics and the NDP government officials routinely use terms like: settlers, colonizers and “uninvited guests” to describe Canadians. So it's no surprise that some First Nations are taking this literally. A beautiful provincial park just north of Whistler will close for the third time this year to “settlers” and only verified First Nations members can enter. Yes, in Canada in 2025, your race and bloodline determine where you can and cannot go. This is what apartheid looks like. Candice is joined by political thinker Caroline Elliot, who holds a PhD in political thought and works as a Senior Fellow with the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy. Caroline argues that Canada is heading in a dark direction. They discuss the distorted coverage by the legacy media – who hand wave and justify these race-based closures – and talk about the real implications of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and its accompanying legislation in British Columbia. Finally, they discuss the uncomfortable details of the recent B.C. Supreme Court ruling that gave 800 acres of private and public property to a First Nation tribe. In the written evidence, we learned how the Cowichan First Nation was able to obtain that land – through extreme acts of violence and barbaric force. So why does their historic use of force give them the right to the land, but early French and English explorers who conquered and developed Canada are seen as illegitimate? Next, Candice speaks to Alberta lawyer Ricky Bagga about proposed changes to Alberta's insurance laws that he argues strips away rights and imposes a top down model onto Albertans. You can learn more by visiting https://www.AlbertansAgainstNoFault.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement that he will drop all retaliatory tariffs against the Americans. In other worlds, Elbows Down! Candice brings receipts and shows the many times that Carney said the exact opposite – during the Liberal leadership race and repeatedly throughout the election campaign. But here's the thing about “Elbows Up” – it was always a lie. It was created as a partisan Liberal campaign slogan to revive their dying party. The government media pretended “Elbows Up” was a universal Canadian grassroots movement of patriotism and unity – but it wasn't. It was always partisan. And it was always a lie. The reality is that Carney's plan all along was to cave. Juno News reported this back in March – that Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer told insiders that Carney would “quietly cave” to the Americans after the campaign. And that's exactly what happened. Later in the episode, Candice is joined by National Telegraph's Wyatt Claypool and they discuss how the Liberals have already broken their promises on immigration, and a new poll showing Poilievre back on top. Thank you to the sponsor of today's episode, https://www.unsmoke.ca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes a hard look at Ottawa's waste and overspending — and what Canadians can expect when Parliament returns. Since 2016, the federal government has added 99,000 bureaucrats, driving costs up by 77%. Yet half of Canadians say federal services have gotten worse. At the same time, nearly 40% of federal bureaucrats now collect six-figure salaries. The examples of waste are endless, from bizarre arts grants and DEI projects to billions shipped overseas, all while working families struggle to afford basics. Kris is joined by Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano to dig into the numbers. Together, they highlight how ordinary Canadians are paying more while getting less in return. Franco predicts that the fall session will bring major fights over Carney's hidden industrial carbon tax, the costly electric vehicle mandate that kicks in next year, and a federal debt that has already soared past $1 trillion. And despite these failures, Ottawa still finds room for bonuses. From ArriveCan to CMHC, government executives continue to reward themselves with millions — even when Canadians are falling behind and services are breaking down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses the shocking state of Canada's healthcare system. Did you know that nearly 75,000 Canadians have died while waiting for care since 2018? More than 28,000 died in 2024 alone. This is not normal. Canada needs to get serious about reforms to our healthcare system. Candice is joined by Colin Craig of SecondStreet.Org to discuss his new documentary Fixing Canada's Health Care: Lessons from Japan. Candice and Colin discuss the major differences between our two country's universal healthcare systems, and how Japan rewards innovation and growth while Canada punishes and restricts those things. Colin discusses new changes coming in Alberta that could make that province a leader in health reform, and they discuss how more and more Canadians want change and are open to innovations and changes to our healthcare model. Candice discusses a recent poll that showed half of young Canadians wanted more private options in our healthcare system. This episode is brought to you by unsmoke, to learn more visit https://www.unsmoke.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show guest host Kris Sims dives into Ottawa's gun confiscation plan. The federal Liberals, with Prime Minister Mark Carney now at the helm, are moving ahead with a billion-dollar program to seize lawfully purchased firearms. Sims explains why this isn't a “buyback” but outright confiscation of private property—punishing hunters, farmers, and sport shooters while doing nothing to target gang-related crime. Joining the show is Rod Giltaca, CEO of the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights, who details the staggering costs, the devastating impact on firearms retailers, and how Ottawa has rejected even modest compromise proposals like grandfathering. Also on the program, Toronto Police Association president Clayton Campbell breaks down why frontline officers oppose the scheme. Campbell points out that 90% of crime guns in Toronto come from illegal U.S. smuggling—not law-abiding gun owners—and warns that police resources will be wasted on paperwork instead of tackling gangs and keeping violent repeat offenders behind bars. Kris highlights the lessons from the failed Long Gun Registry, which ballooned from $2 million to $2 billion, and asks why taxpayers should foot the bill for another boondoggle. Both guests stress that Canadians should be alarmed: this is a reckless assault on property rights, public safety, and common sense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims covers Pierre Poilievre's landslide byelection win in Battle River–Crowfoot, where the Conservative leader secured more than 80% of the vote. Kris urged Poilievre to oppose the ban on gas and diesel vehicles and to fight the industrial carbon tax. Kris is joined by Christine Van Geyn, Litigation Director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, to examine how Canadians' freedoms are increasingly under attack in the name of “safety.” They discuss Nova Scotia's sweeping forest closures and massive fines for simply walking in the woods — a policy the CCF is challenging in court — and how government overreach chills free expression. Kris and Christine also highlight the disturbing trend of municipalities cancelling permits for Christian worship events. They point to the case of Sean Feucht, an American worship leader who has been coming to Canada for two decades without issue, suddenly finding his events targeted and shut down by local governments. Cities across the country have either pulled his permits or denied them outright, often citing vague safety concerns or labelling him too controversial. Christine warns that this is a clear example of censorship-by-bureaucracy, where politicians and officials hide behind process to silence voices they don't like. She stresses that freedom of religion and freedom of expression apply to all Canadians, and that governments should not be allowed to discriminate against speech or worship just because it may offend some people. They also discuss Christine's new children's book, Maple's Garden, which teaches kids about free expression and why it is the foundation of every other liberty we enjoy. As Christine explains, without the ability to speak freely and gather peacefully, Canadians lose the most powerful tool they have to hold government accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes on two of the most pressing issues facing Canadians: the Carney Liberals' unrealistic electric vehicle mandate and Ottawa's stranglehold on Canada's media. A new Leger poll shows Canadians are rejecting the 2035 EV ban. Nearly 70% say it's unrealistic, while 71% say the mandate should be rolled back. Even among Liberal voters, most oppose it. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has warned the mandate would cost at least $300 billion in grid upgrades and charging stations, while destroying rural communities and wiping out Canada's auto sector. Kris is joined by Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy and a former Liberal MP, to break down exactly why this policy is unaffordable, unworkable, and damaging to the auto industry. McTeague explains that quotas begin in January 2026 — just four months away — and will hammer car dealers with penalties while driving up prices for consumers. Kris also exposes to the government's media agenda, recently criticized by no less than the US State Department. The Online News Act was supposed to “save journalism,” but instead gutted independent outlets as Meta blocked Canadian news. Google cut a $100-million deal, yet most of the money flows to legacy outlets like the CBC, already swimming in $1.4 billion in taxpayer funding despite rock-bottom ratings. The result: Canadians get less access to news and more government-funded propaganda, while everyday families brace for higher costs under a $300B EV fantasy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this very special episode of the ‘Candice Malcolm Show,' Candice discusses the importance of independent media pushing back against the legacy press narratives that promote a “post-truth” society. To celebrate Juno News' 6 month anniversary, Candice welcomes co-founder Keean Bexte to chat about some of their biggest moments and the most important news stories during this incredible journey so far. In today's other big news, Candice highlights a new public opinion survey done by Angus Reid that shows a clear majority of Canadians say they need more evidence – including excavations – to determine if unmarked or mass graves really exist at Residential Schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice explains the recent landmark ruling from the B.C. Supreme Court that declares existing title to be “defective and invalid” – thus taking away established property rights. Justice Barbara Young ruled that 800 acres in Richmond, BC – including industrial property owned and managed by different levels of government as well as privately held land – “have established Aboriginal title” and thus rightfully belong to the Cowachan Tribes. Other local First Nations, including the Musquem Indian Band and Tsawwassen First Nations, are upset by the ruling as they also claim title to this land. As Candice points out, this is what the LAND BACK activists have been calling for. This is why they force us to listen to “land acknowledgements.” They believe Canada is an illegitimate country, that Canadians are mere “settlers” and that the land belongs to the various First Nations tribes that make competing claims. And they have legal precedent, thanks to this insane court ruling. Candice is joined by B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to discuss this ruling and what it means for British Columbia, specifically property owners. John Rustad has called for an urgent appeal of this ruling, stating that it threatens private property and investment into B.C. Candice and John discuss how this ruling is downstream from the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP), and corresponding legislation in B.C. and Canada. Next, they talk about the B.C. NDP government's excessive spending and their catch-and-release crime policies that are making B.C. more dangerous. Finally, they discuss the future of the B.C. Conservative Party and his leadership review this fall. Thank you to Unsmoke for sponsoring today's episode. You can learn more at https://www.unsmoke.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice first discusses a small victory for freedom in Canada: the Alberta government has bucked the trend of banning Christian singer Shawn Feucht and instead has given him a permit to perform on the Legislature grounds. This is a victory for independent media who are fighting back against the CBC smear campaign that started all of this. Next, Candice sets her sights on the authoritarian forest bans in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. She discusses the confused rationale behind these bans – are they to prevent forest fires? To clear out the forests? To keep people safe from accidental injuries? Or are they simply about control? Candice walks us through the many examples of legacy media figures and Liberal activists defending the bans and cheering on excessive abuse of government power, including a veteran who was fined $28,800 for walking into the forest. Candice discusses the real danger for all Canadians: once governments normalize the use of lockdowns, outdoor bans and shelter-in-place policies – as they did during COVID – they will continue to use them whenever they want. This is the road to serfdom. Finally, Candice is joined by Rocklinc CEO and financial advisor Jonathan Wellum to discuss the real cause of economic pain in Canada: reckless government policies that devalue the currency and prevent economic growth. Thank you to Rocklinc for sponsoring this episode. You can find out more about their anti-globalist investing strategies at https://www.Rocklinc.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims takes aim at Mark Carney's taxpayer-funded vacation and ask why Parliament is working fewer sitting days than ever, even as the cost of MPs and the federal bureaucracy keeps climbing. Kris is joined by Money Talks host Michael Campbell for an in-depth look at how the Liberal government has squandered opportunities to develop markets for liquefied natural gas and other valuable natural resources, leaving billions of dollars on the table and undermining Canada's economic position. Michael explains how regulatory and political roadblocks — including Indigenous veto powers and last Friday's Supreme Court ruling in B.C. that puts private property rights into question — are adding new uncertainty for resource development and investment. They also dig into how these missed opportunities are leaving Canada at a disadvantage in a growing trade dispute with the United States, and why Ottawa's energy and resource policies are out of step with global trends. Kris and Michael break down the federal electric vehicle mandate, examining its massive cost, questionable benefits, and the serious implications for Canadian industries, jobs, and taxpayers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice revisits the 2021 moral panic surrounding the unmarked graves. She discusses the original claims and how the legacy media blew it out of proportion and helped turn it into a hoax. Candice corrects the record by demonstrating with facts and research that no remains have been found to-date at Indian Residential Schools. She talks about the book Grave Error, which meticulously documents the historical background of these residential schools and debunks the false media narratives, including the outrageously false claim that genocide occurred. Candice welcomes one of the authors of this book, Professor Frances Widdowson, who has been travelling the country and trying to set the record straight and insert truth back into the conversation. This episode is brought to you by ‘Albertans Against No Fault Insurance' Find out more here: https://AlbertansAgainstNoFault.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Canada's #1 TikTok influencer and political commentator Mario Zelaya. They start the show by talking about how conservatives are winning the culture war in the U.S., but what about in Canada? Candice shares a few examples of how common sense is prevailing and how we still have our work cut out for us in fighting the extreme woke ideology. Next, they talk about a reporter's question to Prime Minister Carney about why he's putting his elbows down against President Trump. Carney provides a careful, corporate-speak response that Mario critiques as a “word salad.” Finally, they discuss Carney's answer to the question of whether he'll kill the Online News Act, how young people are becoming more conservative and why Liberals need to censor the internet in order to survive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice details the colossal failure of the Elbows Up political campaign. Prime Minister Mark Carney OVER promised and has UNDER delivered on his key election promise – to stand up to President Donald Trump and negotiate a deal. Instead, the August 1 trade deadline came and went, and Carney failed to secure so much as a phone call with the U.S. President. Instead, Carney sent his Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc to Washington, and he ALSO FAILED to secure any meaningful meetings with his American counterparts. This is a profound failure, and it's worth repeating. Carney did not get the job done. Candice welcomes Alexander Brown, director at the National Citizens Coalition and host of the new Juno News show Not Sorry. They discuss Carney's failures and the bait and switch Carney pulled on Canadians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims explains why Canada's EV mandate is doomed to fail—and reveals the stunning growth of CBC's six-figure bureaucracy. The federal government wants to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. But Canada's grid can't support it, rural drivers are being ignored, and most Canadians simply can't afford the shift. Kris breaks down why the mandate is unrealistic, expensive, and bound to fail. Then, Kris is joined by Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano to expose new access-to-information findings about six-figure compensation at CBC/Radio-Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement that he will recognize statehood for Palestine, based on pie-in-the-sky demands that will never be adhered to or followed. Offering statehood to a country ruled by terrorists, as a direct result of a terror attack and while the terror group are still holding approximately 50 civilian hostages, is a radical and reckless policy, Candice argues. It's the clear result of pandering to radical Islamists in the Liberal Party and in Liberal ridings – most of which were admitted to Canada under the Liberal's open border policies. Candice welcomes journalist Alexa Lavoie to discuss her coverage of Palestinian mobs, including those who showed up to oppose Christian singer and worship leader Sean Feucht in Montreal. Alexa caught on video a radical activist throwing smoke bombs into the church during a church service – a clear violation of Canada's criminal code. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Conservative MP Andrew Lawton, who shares his powerful personal story and explains why he's fighting to stop the expansion of Canada's assisted suicide laws. Andrew has launched the “I Got Better” campaign to oppose the 2027 expansion of medical assistance in dying to people suffering solely from mental illness. In a deeply personal video, Andrew reveals that he nearly took his own life during a dark period of depression, and says if today's laws had been in place then, he wouldn't be here. The campaign supports Bill C-218, introduced by MP Tamara Jansen, which would ban MAiD for mental illness alone. Andrew explains why this law is urgently needed, how the current system puts vulnerable Canadians at risk, and why the government should be helping people recover, not offering them death. Candice and Andrew break down the alarming growth of MAiD in Canada—over 13,000 deaths in 2022 alone, with more on the way—and expose the Trudeau-Carney government's steady march toward a culture of hopelessness. Also, Andrew reacts to the City of Montreal fining a church for hosting American Christian singer Sean Feucht. Andrew says there is a troubling pattern where certain faith-based events are targeted while other ideological groups are left alone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice outlines the story of Sean Feucht, an American Christian singer and worship leader who has been censored and attacked for the crime of holding mainstream values and touring across Canada. Candice walks us through the anatomy of this smear campaign – started by a Liberal MP in Halifax and the CBC. The state broadcaster labeled Sean Feucht “MAGA” and asserted that his views were harmful and hateful. Without a shred of evidence, they claimed his views upset the “2SLGBTQ+ community” and said he opposed “abortion rights and critical race theory.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the growing revolt against the federal government's electric vehicle sales mandate. Despite warnings from Canadian automakers that the policy will drive up costs and kill jobs, Ottawa is refusing to budge. Industry officials say there's been no willingness to relent on the aggressive EV sales quotas, even as internal talks continue behind closed doors. And how does ‘conservative' Premier Doug Ford both support billions in subsidies while criticizing the Liberals' EV mandates? Plus, Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano joins the show to break down a new Fraser Institute report showing taxes remain the single biggest household expense — bigger than food, housing, or transportation. Kris and Franco ask: Why is the government doubling down on expensive mandates while Canadian families struggle to get by? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice remembers the Freedom Convoy and revisits the circumstances that led to this peaceful civic uprising. Candice welcomes Constitutional Lawyer John Carpay to the program and they discuss the court case, why it's dragging on so long, the potential miscarage of justice and the ridiculous double standards in charges and convictions in Canada. Next, they talk about Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's ongoing support of the Freedom Convoy, despite the state media's attempts to shame and ridicule him for daring to oppose their narrative. Finally, Candice and John discuss the unconscionable case of the Alexanders – a married couple who were fired from their teaching jobs because the wife, Nicole, quietly removed a gay pride poster from her Kindergarten classroom. That's enough to get you fired from your unionized job in Ontario. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by columnist and former nurse Amy Eileen Hamm to discuss an ethics code forcing nurses to denounce “white, European” medicine, a CBC piece promoting boys in girls sports, Nova Scotia cancelling a Christian concert and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Dragon's Den star and investor Brett Wilson makes a bold prediction: former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault won't survive the year. Brett joins Candice to talk about how the Liberals are trying to reinvent themselves under Mark Carney — but can't seem to shake the Trudeau-era dogma that made them unappealing to Canadians in the first place. Also, Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next town halls are officially underway. Her panel is touring the province over the next two months, asking Albertans six big questions — including whether Alberta should withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan, take over immigration, or even lead a push to amend the Constitution. Candice and Brett break down the first two stops in Red Deer and Sherwood Park, where hundreds of attendees showed up to demand more autonomy — and in some cases, outright separation. One Red Deer resident told the panel: “There is one question, and one question only, that needs to be on a referendum: 'Do you support Alberta exiting Canadian confederation?'” Next, they discuss the Premiers meetings in Muskoka, Ontario, and Prime Minister Mark Carney's emergency meetings to discuss President Trump's tariffs. Finally, they discuss the longest ballot initiative and how nearly 200 candidates will be running in the upcoming by-election where Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre will run to regain a seat in the House of Commons after losing his Ottawa-area riding in the recent general election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the government's renewed push to gag your free speech and force you to pay for media you didn't choose — including the CBC, which just handed itself record-high pay raises after promising to cancel staff bonuses. Didn't Ottawa learn anything from the Emergencies Act ruling? A federal judge ruled that freezing the bank accounts of peaceful protestors was unconstitutional — and a massive overreach. So why is the government doubling down on censorship? Kris is joined by Canadian Constitution Foundation executive director Christine Van Geyn to unpack what that ruling means for civil liberties in Canada, and why it matters now more than ever. Plus — breaking news on the Tamara Lich sentencing. The Crown is seeking seven years in prison for a mischief conviction tied to the Freedom Convoy. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is speaking out — calling it a clear double standard in a justice system that routinely lets violent offenders walk free. And in Mississauga, a homeowner launches a legal challenge after city contractors destroyed his naturalized lawn without his consent. Christine explains why the Canadian Constitution Foundation is backing the case — and what's at stake for property rights and municipal taxpayers across the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses why she is homeschooling her young children and why she prioritizes getting them outside to play in nature. Candice is then joined by Ginny Roth, a partner at Crestview Strategy and Pierre Poilievre's former Director of Communications. Ginny talks about her new op/ed in the Hub discussing the need for school choice in Ontario. According to her research, enrolment in Ontario public schools has only increased by 1.2% over the past decade, compared to a 22% increase in independent schools during that same period – despite the province offering no support to parents who make this decision. Candice outlines the total woke takeover of education in Ontario – the poisonous gender ideology, the hateful critical race theory, the radical climate catastrophe crowd, and the perverse cultural relativism – and discusses how Canadians oppose these radical measures in schools. Ginny adds that rigorous math and phonics lessons are also being removed from some schools, and that children are not being adequately prepared for their future. Why has this happened? Candice asks point blank: How has this happened under a so-called “conservative” government? Ginny gives the best explanation to date about the institutional takeover by extreme activists, and the lack of political will inside the Ford government to push back. Next, they discuss the disturbing rise in anti-Jewish hatred in Canadian schools, which is causing many Jewish families to leave Canada. When Jews are fleeing your country because of rampant, institutionalized intimidation, you know you have a real problem. Candice and Ginny discuss this problem and what can be done to combat it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice discusses Prime Minister Mark Carney's public appearance in Ottawa on Tuesday heading into an emergency cabinet meeting. In English, he told reporters that Canada was in a strong position, but in French, admitted “there's not a lot of evidence” the U.S. will agree to a tariff-free deal – basically shrugging his shoulders and admitting that Trump had won. Candice discusses the complete reversal in tone from the election, and how Canadians were duped. She discusses the cultural “Elbows Up” movement, which allowed a certain segment of the population to be patriotic again. After 4+ years of being told that Canada is a racist, colonial country guilty of genocide and systemic racism, Canadian patriotism and waving the Canadian flag suddenly become socially acceptable. Many Canadians jumped at the opportunity to love their country again. Candice walks us through a recent New York Magazine feature story “You have no idea how furious Canadians are” and talks about how gullible these Canadians are. The government-funded legacy media told them to ignore the cultural and economic decay caused by 9-years of Liberal rule, and instead focus their ire at President Trump – and so they did, selling out their country in favour of superficial virtue-signalling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pierre Poilievre calls for VERY HARD CAPS on immigration, doubling down on comments he made in June saying Canada needs “severe limits” on population. Candice goes through his comments and the corresponding media meltdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The new Prime Minister is now barred from participating in decisions involving over 100 companies — including Brookfield Asset Management and Stripe — due to potential conflicts of interest tied to his vast investment portfolio. On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims dives into the explosive revelations from Mark Carney's official ethics disclosure. Carney has long preached green energy, yet he's profited from oil giants like Chevron, Occidental, and Valero, all while promoting himself as a climate leader. Now we learn he's personally invested in both fossil fuels and green energy firms — and is recusing himself from files involving them, even as his government plots major new pipelines and net-zero mandates. Meanwhile, Carney is promising to slash public spending by $25 billion a year, which the left says would rival the 1990s' deepest cuts. Yet even after these so-called reductions, Ottawa will still be spending more than ever. Kris is joined by Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano to break down what this all means: Can Carney be trusted to act in the public's interest when so much of the economy — and his own money — is riding on the decisions he's making? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by new Juno News host Ron Chhinzer. Ron hosts The Crime Report with Ron Chhinzer, which airs Fridays on Juno News. They first discuss a shocking story of a teen who shot and killed another teen at a highschool in Scarborough. The jury in this case recently acquitted him of second degree murder, in part, because they agreed with the claim that his Toronto neighbourhood was “like Iraq” – so dangerous that he carried a concealed handgun for protection. Liberal immigration and crime policies have turned our country into third-world war zones and therefore gangbangers are apparently allowed to carry weapons to defend themselves! Candice reminds the audience of comments made by former Prime Minister – and architect of Canada's slide into third world status – Justin Trudeau in 2022, asserting that: “you can't use a gun for self-protection in Canada. It's not a right that you have” Next, they discuss a segment on the CBC that has gone viral online, where an RCMP Staff Sergeant declares that “holding traditional” values means that you are a radical extremist and possible terrorist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kathryn Marshall of Marshall Law. Kathryn is representing Travis Dhanraj, who very publicly resigned from the CBC earlier this week in two public letters exposing the toxic and abusive culture at the state broadcaster. According to Dhanraj: “editorial protocols were weaponized to create structural barriers for some while empowering others — particularly a small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists. When I questioned these imbalances, I was met with silence, resistance, and eventually, retaliation. I was fighting for balance and accused of being on a “crusade.” The latest twist in this story comes from Brian Lilley at the Toronto Sun, who reported Wednesday that the CBC is not accepting Dhanraj's resignation. “It's like an abusive relationship,” Marshall told Malcolm, adding, “Let me make it perfectly clear: my client no longer works at the CBC.” Marshall provides shocking new details in this case, and adds that her inbox has been flooded with similar complaints and accusations going back decades. Don't miss this explosive episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the growing threats to freedom of expression in Canada. Kris explains how free speech is being squeezed from both sides — with government money flooding the media and new laws threatening to criminalize dissent. She exposes how millions in subsidies and tax credits have put mainstream media on the government payroll — destroying public trust in journalism. Then she unpacks the Liberals' latest censorship push — from Bill C-11's online speech controls to the Online Harms Act, which could allow anonymous complaints, steep fines, and even house arrest for speech that makes someone feel “unsafe.” Later, she's joined by journalist and former CRTC vice-chair Peter Menzies, who explains what these laws really mean for journalism, tech platforms, and anyone who dares to criticize the government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's ‘Candice Malcolm Show,' Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins guest host Kris Sims to discuss Mark Carney folding like a cheap suit after President Trump breaks off trade talks over the Liberals' ‘Digital Sales Tax.' Is this what Carney and his voters meant by “elbows up” during the federal election? And what does this indicate about Carney's supposed master negotiating skills as trade talks resume? Then Kris and Brian discuss exclusive new polling from One Persuasion that shows that the federal horserace remains tight and virtually unchanged since the federal election - contrary to those in the media who demand Conservatives give up the fight in the face of the ‘Carney honeymoon.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Canadian lawyer-turned popular political commentator Viva Frei to discuss the ridiculous decision to rename Trutch Street in Vancouver to šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm” (Musqueamview Street). They discuss the woke ideology that declares Canada as an illegitimate country and demands our early Canadian history be erased. They talk about the academic roots of this movement and how it has spread – from land acknowledgements to remaining streets and even the municipal wards in Edmonton. Next, they talk about the so-called conservatives in Ontario marching in a trans pride parade, the desecration of the Canadian flag, and the new questions on the census asking Canadians if they identify as “pansexual.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm, Candice does a deep dive into Canada's economic and cultural decline. She highlights a recent Globe and Mail report entitled: Canada, prepare for a decade of thrift and lower living standards. But Canada has already experienced a “lost decade” of negative economic growth, high inflation, endless mass immigration and the deterioration of our social fabric under former PM Justin Trudeau. Remember him? The Liberal-funded media has successfully memory-holed Justin Trudeau. They want you to believe the new Liberals are nothing like the old Liberals, and that new PM Mark Carney represents real change. A recent Abacus poll found that 52% of Canadians believe we are now on the right track. Those 52% of Canadians should tune into this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Alberta political commentator Wyatt Claypool to discuss the outcome of Monday's by-elections in Alberta and what it means for Premier Danielle Smith and the governing UCP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, special guest host Kris Sims is joined by Edmonton Sun columnist Lorne Gunter to discuss the upcoming byelections in Alberta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice interviews local United Conservative candidate Tara Sawyer. What is she hearing at the doors about the Premier and the UCP government? Do Albertans approve of the Premier's performance? What does Sawyer say to Albertans who are unhappy with the federal election results and are on the fence with their votes on Monday? And what made her decide to throw her hat in the ring, and what are her plans to represent constituents in Edmonton if she's victorious? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice interviews longtime conservative campaigner Davies, asking why he broke with Danielle Smith and the UCP? Was it over principles or was it personal? Recent polls show Albertans largely approving of Danielle Smith's performance, but what does Davies make of the Premier's dealing with Mark Carney's Ottawa Liberals? What are Davies' predictions for Monday night? Could he win as much as 30% of the vote as some are predicting – or even win the riding outright? What does it say if Davies fails to win a seat in the very conservative riding? Would he stand a chance elsewhere? And is he at all concerned that his party could split conservative votes and hand control of Alberta back to Naheed Nenshi's socialist NDP? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice interviews longtime conservative campaigner Davies, asking why he broke with Danielle Smith and the UCP? Was it over principles or was it personal? Recent polls show Albertans largely approving of Danielle Smith's performance, but what does Davies make of the Premier's dealing with Mark Carney's Ottawa Liberals? What are Davies' predictions for Monday night? Could he win as much as 30% of the vote as some are predicting – or even win the riding outright? What does it say if Davies fails to win a seat in the very conservative riding? Would he stand a chance elsewhere? And is he at all concerned that his party could split conservative votes and hand control of Alberta back to Naheed Nenshi's socialist NDP? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, David Knight Legg joins to discuss reactions out of the G7 Summit, the war between Israel and Iran - and what Trump might do. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice breaks down the explosive anti-Modi protests during the G7 in Alberta, and Mark Carney's quiet efforts to cozy up to President Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, special guest host Kris Sims breaks down Mark Carney's reckless spending habits, how they compare to Trudeau's, and what it all means for Canada's economic future. Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano joins the show to break down the numbers. Plus, former Liberal MP Dan McTeague explains how the party he once served abandoned fiscal discipline under Trudeau — and how Carney is doubling down on that legacy, not just with runaway spending, but with extreme policies like banning the sale of gas-powered cars and trucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by law professor Bruce Pardy to discuss how Indigenous veto power over land and resource projects threatens Canada's prosperity — and whether an independent Alberta would still be bound by treaties and federal constraints. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice raises the question: which Mark Carney will we get today? Will we get the Based PM who wants to build pipelines and crack down on illegal immigration, or will we get silly sock man 2.0? Next, Candice walks us through another ruthless exchange between Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner and Immigration Minister Lena Diab. Once again, Rempel Garner runs circles around the Liberal minister and exposes her for being totally clueless. Finally, in a segment EXCLUSIVE to Juno News premium subscribers, Candice is joined by True North managing editor Cosmin Dszurdsza to discuss a huge scoop he uncovered about federal funding to ped*philes. The details are INSANE – you won't want to miss this report: https://www.junonews.com/p/carney-shows-his-trudeau-colours Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice delves into the Left's furious reaction to Mark Carney's Bill C-5, which critics say weakens environmental protections and overrides consultation. Plus, Candice is joined by True North Wire journalist Melanie Bennet to discuss how radical ideologies in Canada's education system are targeting parents, families, and foundational values. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for an exclusive interview. What went down at last week's meeting between the Prime Minister and the premiers, and what does Premier Smith think about the Liberals' news claims to support energy projects? Can Ottawa be trusted? I asked Premier Smith these important questions, and — in perhaps the best exchange of the interview — I asked whether she truly believes Mark Carney is any better than Justin Trudeau. Her answer might surprise you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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