
Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Senior Researcher at True North
Senior Researcher at Juno News
Managing Editor at True North //Find my work @junonewscom //Formerly Senior Editor @TPostMillennial +It's pronounced: Jurja | Alumnus: @uwaterloo |
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2 days ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will need to spend up to $150 billion annually on defence and related infrastructure to meet a new NATO military spending benchmark set to be adopted at this week’s leaders’ summit in the Netherlands.
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1 week ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Former Calgary mayor and current Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi is taking heat for falsely blaming Premier Danielle Smith for Calgary’s drop in global livability rankings, despite the mayor and city council being responsible for the vast majority of the city’s performance factors. “When I was mayor, Calgary was ranked the 5th most livable city in the world,” Nenshi said in a post to X. “Under Danielle Smith, it’s dropped to 18th.
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1 week ago |
truenorthwire.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told First Nations communities to become more self-sufficient and stop relying solely on government aid during a press conference Wednesday in St. Catharines. “There’s going to be a point where you can’t just keep coming hat in hand all the time to the government,” Ford said. “You’ve got to be able to take care of yourselves.”Ford’s comments came in response to a question about Indigenous participation in Ontario’s resource development strategy regarding mining projects.
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2 weeks ago |
junonews.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
In a Juno News exclusive, Cosmin Dzsurdzsa reports that the feds paid for a University of Ottawa research report surveying ped*philes on their sexual attraction to children, toddlers and babies. The federal Liberal government quietly awarded funding to a disturbing academic project that surveyed ped*philes and asked them to rank their sexual attraction to babies and children.
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3 weeks ago |
junonews.com | Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Less than a month into his new cabinet, four of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s key ministers have flip-flopped on national policy questions, the latest being Justice Minister Sean Fraser. And with a Liberal defeat already on the books in the House of Commons, frequent ministerial backtracking paints a picture of a government struggling to maintain internal discipline.
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RT @junonewscom: Educators attending an anti-racism conference were told by a Toronto District School Board employee to view “whiteness” as…

A Toronto elementary teachers union hosted anti-white seminars telling educators to see “whiteness” as a destructive force permeating schools and instructing them to “decolonize their minds.” Full story from @finkledusty: https://t.co/pY7irwKm7u