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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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Secret transfer of a notorious murderer
In the days leading up to murderer Luka Magnotta’s transfer to a medium-security prison, Correctional Services Canada told staff not to notify the public of the move.
Plus, the BC Conservatives have downplayed media speculation that there could be a merger with BC United after the latter’s leader hinted at working together to defeat the ruling NDP.
And the Ontario government shut down any provincial support for decriminalization in Toronto as the city awaits on the outcome of its application.
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Anti-Israel students now want free tuition
Alberta joins large chorus of critics calling for the federal Liberals to cancel its proposed capital gains tax hike.
Plus, anti-Israel students in Nova Scotia are escalating their demands, now requesting free tuition, housing and a review of Judaism courses.
And Pierre Poilievre proposes a bill to protect staff and patients from harm caused by illicit drug use inside of hospitals.
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Taxpayers paying hundreds a day for illegal border crossers
New documents reveal that asylum claimants who are crossing illegally into Canada are cashing in on hefty daily stipends at the expense of taxpayers.
Plus, proposed changes to Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act will see repeat auto thieves having their licences revoked for life, in an attempt to quash the auto theft crisis.
And at a free speech event hosted by Rebel News in Toronto, journalist Glenn Greenwald challenged a Canadian audience to defend the free speech of those whose views they most oppose.
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Should Jagmeet Singh’s brother be investigated?
An RCMP review of the federal police response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy reveals that officers were uncomfortable with the unprecedented invocation of the Emergencies Act and felt immense pressure from government officials.
Plus, Pierre Poilievre is calling for an investigation into Jagmeet Singh’s brother for connection to a firm lobbying for Metro.
And Edmonton police dismantle an anti-Israel encampment at the University of Alberta.
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Liberal minister fails to disrupt Rebel News Live event
Despite a Liberal Minister’s attempt to disrupt the event, Rebel News successfully hosted its first Rumble Live event on Friday, which featured prominent guest Donald Trump Jr.
Plus, antisemitism and far-left extremism are a common occurrence at protest encampments across Canadian universities.
And anger towards government, economy and policies reaches a record high among Canadians.
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The legendary Rex Murphy passes away
Elon Musk called the Liberal government’s online harms bill, Bill C-63, an affront to the rights of Canadians.
Plus,the annual March for Life saw hundreds of Canadians descend on Ottawa to demand an end to abortion Canada.
And Rex Murphy, a man whose career spanned decades and whose influence touched the hearts of many, has passed away at the age of 77 after a valiant battle with cancer.
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