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Maple Leaf Foods CEO Michael McCain issued a statement on the company’s Twitter account, calling President Trump “a narcissist in Washington”.
The official statement from NDP leader Jagmeet Singh on Iran shooting down a passenger plane condemns U.S. President Donald Trump, not Iran.
A video of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a movie premier shows the prince telling the head of Disney his wife is interested in voiceover work.
An eight-year-old girl trapped in a grown man’s body defends his child pornography collection. This is the logical result of self-identification.
Many Ontario residents were awoken by their smart phones Sunday morning warning them of an incident at a nuclear power plant in Pickering.
On January 11th, popular Twitter user @neontaster was doxed by journalist Michael Tracey. White nationalists took to Twitter to celebrate the dox.
Dragon’s Den star and prospective Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Vincenzo Guzzo gave The Post Millennial a colourful interview.
The social justice movement and cults both try to control language in order to control people’s thoughts and actions.
As Canadian journalists try to blame Trump for the blood on Iran’s hands, Justin Trudeau has failed to reject this bogus, anti-American false narrative.
A one-day “Value of Alberta” conference examining Alberta’s place in Confederation is taking place next week, as tensions in the province remain high.
The Ryerson Students’ Union president is accused of not being tansparent with the org’s spending despite promising to do so after last year’s scandal.
Since Qasem Soleimani was assassinated, anti-American journalists have happily avoided discussing the crimes of the Iranian regime.
Professor McCoy said, “Peterson is basically espousing hate speech and he ought to be deplatformed in the strongest sense” according to a former student.
You can’t be a non-binary homosexual. The very essence of such an identity is contradictory, and it erases the actual experience of gay people.
In a press conference, Justin Trudeau dodged questions about the legitimacy of the U.S. strike that took out Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani.