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True North’s Daily Brief is a daily podcast to keep you up-to-date on the news you need to know.
Featuring host Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and other True North journalists, the Daily Brief will bring you the top stories of the day and True North exclusive stories you won’t find anywhere else.
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Are we witnessing a sinking ship?
Amid plummeting polls, a Liberal MP announced that she won’t run again, claiming she’s been the victim of threats and misogyny.
Plus, a True North exclusive reveals a Palestinian group linked to the recent anti-Israel protests is a recipient of the Canada Summer Jobs funding.
And despite BC backtracking on its decriminalization plans, the Trudeau government is still considering decriminalizing drugs in Toronto.
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Singh will support Trudeau’s budget
After weeks of speculation, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced that his party would support this year’s budget despite raising outstanding concerns.
Plus, the Auditor General slammed the federal government for failing to consult with farmers on plans to reduce fertilizer emissions by 30% by the year 2030.
And British Columbia’s majority NDP government opposed a bill by the BC Conservatives which would prevent biological males from competing in women’s sports categories.
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Poilievre gets booted from the House of Commons
Conservative Leader Pierre Poliievre was kicked out of the House of Commons after he refused to withdraw a claim that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a “wacko.”
Plus, the Alberta government unveiled its comprehensive plan to connect the province via a commuter rail network.
And the federal government’s payment program for the vaccine-injured is getting a $36 million top up from the feds, but accessing that money is proving difficult.
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Trudeau says he’ll always be a social activist
Young Canadians reported the second-largest decline in life satisfaction according to a new survey, making Canadians under 30-years-old the least happy cohort of their peers among other G7 nations.
Plus, even if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finds himself taking a walk in the snow by Canada’s next federal election, he said that he will remain a social activist focused on causes he’s championed while in office.
And London taxpayers are paying $1 million a year as asylum seekers crowd out shelter spaces.
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B.C. backtracks on decriminalization of hard drugs
Despite British Columbia Premier David Eby previously defending the province’s drug decriminalization pilot project, he has decided to extinguish the flame.
Plus, a True North exclusive debunks claims made by legacy media outlets that protesters at the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick border were connected to podcaster Jeremy Mackenzie’s fictitious meme country Diagolon.
And a new poll reveals only 21% of Canadians support the Trudeau government’s latest budget.
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Trudeau complains about populism
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared on a podcast and complained about populism and bragged about his government’s tax hikes.
Plus, the Alberta government announced that nearly all of the province’s wildfires in 2024 were human-caused, stressing the need for individual action to prevent future fires.
And Ontario MPP Sarah Jama was asked to leave the chamber after refusing to remove her keffiyeh.
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