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Mark Carney's Canada Strong News Conference
Live stream on April 29th, 2026

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Mark Carney and Finance Minister on Spring Economic Update
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne comment briefly ahead of the tabling of the federal government’s 2026 spring economic update.

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Apr 281 min read


President Trump Delivers HUGE Speech in front of The Royal Family
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a formal and powerful speech during the arrival ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C.

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Apr 281 min read


COVID Lockdowns Linked to Potential Long-Term Impacts on Children’s Brain Growth
A new study suggests the COVID-19 pandemic and prolonged lockdowns may have caused lasting effects on children’s brain development. Research led by the University of East Anglia found that many children experienced setbacks in important mental skills known as executive functions — including the ability to control behavior, focus attention, and adjust to new situations. The study found the biggest impact on children who were in reception (ages four to five) when lockdowns bega

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Mar 41 min read


Trump's Shocking Phone Call to Team USA!
On Sunday, February 22, 2026 , the United States men’s hockey team etched its name in Olympic lore with a 2-1 overtime win against Canada to claim the Olympic gold medal at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games — the first such triumph since the iconic Miracle on Ice in 1980. But the celebration didn’t end with the final whistle. Minutes after the game, while still in the locker room savoring victory, the players received a special phone call from President Donald Trump — o

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Feb 232 min read


Doug Ford Sends a Strong Message to U.S. Politics: “I Can’t Wait for the Midterms”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is making headlines not just at home — but across the border. In a recent post on X by political commentator Harry Faulkner, Ford’s comments on U.S. politics sparked a lot of conversation about leadership, economic uncertainty, and the growing influence of American policy on Canadian life. Ford was asked about his views on U.S. policy under President Donald Trump . His response was blunt and pointed. Rather than diplomatically sidestepping the quest

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Feb 231 min read


King Charles could ABDICATE over ex-Prince Andrew's Epstein ties
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was taken into custody Thursday morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office, following mounting scrutiny over his alleged ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a rare and pointed statement, King Charles expressed the monarchy’s stance, saying authorities have their “full and wholehearted support and cooperation.”

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Feb 191 min read


Trump Reportedly Rethinking Continental Trade — Canada May Be Frozen Out
A report outlines how the United States is ramping up pressure on Canada across multiple fronts as it pushes for stronger leverage in upcoming trade negotiations. At the heart of the issue is Washington’s view that the USMCA is not a fixed or untouchable agreement. Instead, the current administration appears to see it as flexible — and potentially disposable — if better terms can be secured through separate bilateral deals with Canada and Mexico. Such a move would fracture t

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Feb 191 min read


Trump to BAN Social Media for kids?
President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing whether the United States should follow other countries in imposing restrictions — or even an outright ban — on social media use for minors, according to the Daily Mail. Sources say Trump is taking a closer look at how children and teenagers can be shielded from the potential harms of social media, and that policy options, including possible limits, are being explored. One individual familiar with the discussions told the outlet

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Feb 181 min read


Canada-U.S. Trade Talks on Ice — But New Meeting Planned Amid Rising Tensions
President Donald Trump meets for the first time with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Washington. Canada’s trade minister says high-level talks with the United States are back on the calendar — even as relations between Ottawa and Washington remain strained ahead of a mandatory review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Dominic LeBlanc confirmed this week that he will meet in the coming weeks with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, the trade czar under U

The FrontLine with Joe & Joe
Feb 183 min read


Alberta Independence: Canada Will Fight Dirty
Tensions are rising as talk of Alberta independence gains traction, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. In this episode of Joe and Joe , we break down what a potential separation could mean for Canada—and why some analysts believe Ottawa would use every tool available to stop it. From economic pressure to legal battles and political maneuvering, the fight over Alberta’s future could get messy fast. Is independence a realistic path, or a political bluff? And if the movement gro

The FrontLine with Joe & Joe
Feb 171 min read


Canada's China Threat: Mark Carney's Alliance Exposed!
Canada’s relationship with China is once again under the spotlight, and this time the stakes couldn’t be higher. As economic pressure from Beijing grows and tensions with the United States intensify, questions are mounting about where Prime Minister Mark Carney truly stands. While publicly claiming Canada has “no intention” of pursuing a trade deal with China, critics point to policies, EV decisions, and quiet cooperation that suggest a very different reality behind closed do

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Jan 261 min read


The Truth about War! What They Won't Tell You!
The Truth About War: How Companies Get Rich War is usually sold to the public as a tragic necessity — a last resort to defend freedom, restore order, or stop evil. The human cost is obvious: lives lost, families destroyed, entire regions left in ruins. But behind the speeches and solemn press conferences, there’s another side of war that rarely gets discussed openly. For some powerful interests, war isn’t a tragedy.It ’s a business. In the video above, Joe & Joe break down th

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Jan 242 min read


Doug Ford slams Carney EV deal with China
Ontario Premier Doug Ford slammed the electric vehicle (EV) deal Prime Minister Mark Carney’s struck with China on Friday. It will see 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) imported each year. “Don’t use Ontario and the auto workers here as a pawn. Everyone got something except Ontario — all we got was a massive threat of Chinese vehicles,” Ford said. Asked about his comments that Chinese EVs use technology to spy on their users, Ford said, “it’s pretty simple, when the

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Jan 191 min read


Trump takes another jab at Canada
President Trump took repeated swipes at Canada when he welcomed the Florida Panthers to the White House. The president noted how the Florida Panthers helped deny Canada the Stanley Cup for the 32nd straight year.

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Jan 181 min read



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Jan 170 min read


Venezuela's Collapse: A Stark Warning for Voters
Few modern cases so vividly illustrate the devastating intersection of economic mismanagement, political erosion, and human suffering as Venezuela. Once among Latin America’s wealthiest nations—with the world’s largest proven oil reserves—Venezuela has undergone an unprecedented economic collapse that has reshaped its society and serves as a cautionary tale for voters everywhere. From Prosperity to Crisis Venezuela’s story is one of dramatic reversal. In the early 2000s, risi

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Jan 143 min read


UK Government scraps mandatory digital ID for workers
The UK government has backed down on plans to make digital ID cards compulsory for workers — abandoning the idea that everyone would need one to prove their right to work by the end of this Parliament (due by 2029). Originally pitched as a way to deter illegal working, the requirement will no longer be mandatory, though the government says it is still committed to digital right-to-work checks . Employers will still need to check eligibility, but other forms of documentation

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Jan 132 min read



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