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Michael Chong is urging Canadians to sign a petition that calls on Trudeau to reject a controversial report that undermines the free speech of Canadians.
For those of you who don’t know much about our Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, here are six quick facts about him.
Sixty-nine percent believe Canada is broken. Justin Trudeau has a 64 percent disapproval rating. There’s a reason for these numbers: Trudeau broke Canada.
On Wednesday afternoon, Toronto students walked out of their classrooms and took to the streets to express solidarity with anti-pipeline protestors.
One woman had quite a surprise on her wedding day when her brother brought a llama as a date to her wedding, turned out in a tux for the occasion.
The World Health Organization puts the global death rate from the Covid-19 coronavirus at 3.4 percent. Here’s how the world’s nations are faring.
If you exclude intergalactic space toads from your feminism, can you even call yourself a feminist? Probably not.
Pierre Veilleux wrote a letter to Francois Legault suggesting a “specialized team of Canadian Armed Forces” accompany Quebec police in Kahnawake.
A train has derailed pulling several train cars off of the tracks, according to Kingston police.
The Bank of Canada announced a cut in its trend-setting interest rate by a half-percentage point. The rate dropped from 1.75 percent to 1.25 percent.
A Surrey, B.C. man who volunteered with Scouts Canada has been charged with accessing, possession, and distribution of child pornography
The “anarchist, anti-fascist autonomous anti-capitalist and anti-colonial” podcast, It’s Going Down, smeared The Post Millennial’s editor at large Andy Ngo.
The west braces for the impact of the Covid-19 coronavirus, with help from Trump, Zuckerberg, Gates, Pence, the WHO, and the Federal Reserve.
A video of former Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg speaking in an odd southern drawl has some confused.
The average price for a home in Toronto is now coming close to $1 million, showing that housing prices in the city have no sign of slowing down.