Christmas Eve
When Jesus the Messiah was born, an angel appeared to local shepherds, who were understandably terrified. pic.twitter.com/aIhdlxa2xq
— Alberta Prosperity Project (@ABProsperityPrj) December 24, 2024
This is a clip from episode 1 of the new ten-part series, "The Gospels."
When Jesus the Messiah was born, an angel appeared to local shepherds, who were understandably terrified. pic.twitter.com/aIhdlxa2xq
— Alberta Prosperity Project (@ABProsperityPrj) December 24, 2024
Justin Trudeau is ending the year with a bang after losing his finance minister and most trusted political ally Chrystia Freeland, who exited in a blaze of glory by triggering another mutiny against the embattled prime minister. But 2024 will be remembered – like most years for Trudeau – as a bad one for the Liberal government.
On this episode of Ratio’d, Harrison Faulkner previews the five worst Liberal government fails of 2024.
Leaders across Canada and the West have been celebrating the coup in Syria and the fall of the Assad regime but what is really happening and who is really in charge of this new Syria? Jasem Aljuraid, a former Kuwaiti political candidate, journalist and political asylee living in Canada, joins the Faulkner Show to talk about the new Syria and what this means for the Middle East, and the world.
The CBC sued the Conservative Party and tried to scrub this video from the internet. The CBC spent $400k of your money and lost the lawsuit. The judge said this video does not violate copyright laws.
— Stephen Taylor (@stephen_taylor) December 19, 2024
Make sure you save it because it's hard to find. pic.twitter.com/EAlNwfSLQy
Canadian dollar hits lowest point since start of pandemic https://t.co/QH6hJaBeca via @truenorthcentre
— Candice Malcolm (@CandiceMalcolm) December 19, 2024
Today on this special episode of the Rachel Parker Show, True North host Rachel Parker sits down for an exclusive interview with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. The two discuss trade and Smith’s plan to secure an exemption for Alberta oil and gas amid U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs. Smith also reflects on her leadership review and more.
✈️ Trudeau’s latest European TRIP💰
— Kris Sims (@kris_sims) December 13, 2024
🍷“Airplane” food: veal picatta, beef stroganoff, Swiss chocolate cheesecake & 4 wines
FOOD BILL for Trudeau & entourage: +$70,000!!
That food bill could pay for a year’s worth of groceries for 4 families
Whole trip cost nearly $1 million💸 pic.twitter.com/dsgan12QHL
Canada’s Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith, doesn’t hold back in this explosive interview! From Trudeau’s failed energy policies to the fentanyl crisis and open-border blunders, Smith delivers a series of sharp, no-nonsense reality checks that leave the news host stunned. Watch as she dismantles the narrative surrounding Canada’s challenges with precision and confidence. This video dives deep into the issues that matter most: energy security, illegal migration, and Trudeau’s ever-growing list of policy failures. Danielle Smith proves why she’s one of the sharpest voices in Canadian politics today.
Christine Van Geyn from the Canadian Constitution Foundation describes changes to the online harms act – the bill is being split into two parts that will now proceed separately. Are the worst parts of the bill dead?
A leaked survey sent to all Canadian soldiers organized by "anti-hate" researchers at the Ontario Tech University ask soldiers if they have purchased extremist merchandise such as a 'Make Canada Great Again' hat, if they have listened to extremist music, or if they think that the government restricted freedoms too much during the pandemic, all in an effort to root out extremists inside the CAF.
This is the last thing that the military needs. We need battled hardened, lethal troops that are able to neutralize the enemy. Canada does not need fewer patriots, more transgenders and more diversity. This is getting insane.
Watch this episode of Ratio’d with Harrison Faulkner.
BREAKING: France's government has fallen apart. President Macron’s choice for prime minister, Michel Barnier, was ousted following a no-confidence vote, an unprecedented event in French political history.
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 4, 2024
Barnier, who was appointed to manage a fragmented parliament, encountered… pic.twitter.com/wLuStDMlPb
South Korea's President Yoon reverses martial law after lawmakers defy him.
We’re back in Moscow. Here’s why. pic.twitter.com/7FfBhcaIUu
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 3, 2024