
Candice Malcolm
Founder and Editor-In-Chief at True North
Journalist, broadcaster, author, entrepreneur, Founder & Editor-in-Chief at True North (@truenorthcentre), wife & mother of 4 🇨🇦
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Candice Malcolm
Liberal MP and incumbent candidate Ryan Turnbull has issued a public apology after an exclusive Juno News report resurfaced a series of highly offensive and sexually explicit Facebook comments from 2008. On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte to discuss the French-language leaders debate, and the media's unhinged response to independent journalists being allowed to attend the event — and even worse — ask questions.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Candice Malcolm
Three reporters from Juno News and True North are in Montreal to cover the most important event of this federal election: the official leadership debates. The English-language debate takes place TONIGHT at 7 p.m. EDT. During the French debate yesterday, our journalists were able to ask the tough but fair questions to the party leaders. Most notably, Mark Carney was unable to answer whether biological women should have the right to their own sex-segregated spaces free from biological males.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Candice Malcolm
On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Juno News co-founder Keean Bexte to discuss the French-language leaders debate, and the media's unhinged response to independent journalists being allowed to attend the event — and even worse — ask questions.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Geoff Knight |Candice Malcolm
Authors: Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Geoff KnightThe Leaders Debates Commission has released its program for Thursday night’s English debate, and immigration will not be on the agenda. The Green Party has been excluded from participating in the federal leaders' debates after strategically deciding to pull candidates from ridings where Conservatives are leading. A new poll shows most Canadians believe that consumers are paying the price when it comes to the industrial carbon tax.
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1 week ago |
junonews.com | Candice Malcolm
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said he would continue funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees if elected prime minister. He made the comments during Wednesday’s federal leadership debate in Montreal. On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster David Murray to discuss the Conservative's latest surge in the polls.
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