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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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What is the CBC trying to hide?
A taxpayers group is holding the CBC’s heels to the fire after the state broadcaster refused to release records of how much money its senior executives made in bonuses.
Plus, nearly a quarter of Ontario students over 12 have reported recreational opioid use.
And Canada is outpacing other Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development nations when it comes to taxpayers funding foreign aid.
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Canadians don’t want electric vehicles
Despite countless billion-dollar handouts from the government for the electric vehicle transition, sales continue to drop.
And a second Conservative nomination candidate is alleging irregularities in a GTA nomination race after the party disqualified her over a rule violation.
Plus, StatsCan reveals international students studying in Canada are likely to live in unsuitable housing.
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Liberals loosen Canadian citizenship rules
The Liberals will extend Canadian citizenship to any child born to Canadian parents who have resided in Canada for at least three years.
Plus, Canadians are concerned that the capital gains tax hike announced in the last budget will negatively affect access to healthcare.
And MPs who have recently travelled to China will have some explaining to do now that they are being called to testify before a House of Commons committee.
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Has Meta won the Online News Act battle?
Meta may have won out in its battle against the Trudeau government’s Online News Act, according to a new study by the Media Ecosystem Observatory.
Plus, convicted terrorist Omar Khadr’s appeal to drop war crime convictions and reverse a guilty plea for crimes he committed when he was 15 years old was shot down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
And instances of antisemitism stemming from anti-Israel protests across Canada have prompted a petition aiming to outlaw popular slogans heard at anti-Israel rallies as hate speech.
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Taxpayers on hook for $30 million on DEI initiatives
A True North exclusive reveals Canadian taxpayers have been billed over $30 million to enrich diversity, equity and inclusion consultants across all federal departments since 2019.
Plus, the Conservatives hope to rally the NDP to remove House Speaker Greg Fergus and trigger a non-confidence vote in the House of Commons.
And hospitals are struggling as homeless people stay twice as long and cost more than double to support.
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Is it safe to be Jewish in Canada anymore?
The Jewish community in Toronto rallied around a young student who felt too unsafe to walk to school.
Plus, an immigration lawyer warns Canada that taking in Gazan refugees presents “serious security risks.”
And a new study reveals Canada is heading for a prolonged decline in living standards.
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Love you program
I love your daily review of major topics. Keep up the great work.
Seriously
CBC had a viewership of less than 5% of the market not to mention a mouthpiece for the PMO and you think it should be revamped rather than defunded? You indicate that some Canadians feel this way. What facts are you basing this opinion on? I did not recall you citing any data to support this during your show.
Good info but boring speakers
Appreciate the info, although it sometimes seems mostly like opinions and not actual news. I do agree with the hosts on the majority of their opinions though. I have to say the hosts have the most monotone, boring voices I’ve ever heard. I’d like to continue listening but it’s honestly depressing. Give me some emotion and entertainment along with the news articles!