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British Reality star Freddie Bentley, 22, appeared on Good Morning Britain today, and gave his opinion, even though he didn’t necessarily have to, because no one really asked.
As the American economy continues to outperform our own, Bank of Canada has little good news on Canada’s performance improving.
Elections Canada rules stipulate automatic recounts when the winning candidate’s margin of victory equals 0.1 percent or less of the total votes cast.
Erin O’Toole and Peter MacKay are preparing to potentially run for the leadership of the CPC, according to sources within the party.
The family of a Winnipeg toddler who was stabbed earlier this week, says that the injuries inflicted upon their child has left the toddler brain dead.
The footage is almost unbelievable, but when you consider that some parts of Quebec and Ontario are getting winds of nearly 100 km/h, it starts to make a bit more sense.
Vancouver feminist Meghan Murphy, Quillette Canadian editor Jonathan Kay, The Post Millennial writer Anna Slatz, free speech activist Lindsay Shepherd were set…
David Piccini has stated that he will be teaming up with Chatham-Kent-Leamington MPP Rich Nicholls on a collaborative effort to present a private member’s bill in legislature as soon as this Autumn, with an end to the breed-specific language from provincial law in their crosshairs.
Over 900,000 Quebecers have been left without power for the weekend following brutal weather.
Free speech is under threat, and the calls for censorship are coming from journalists.
A seven-year-old girl has become the latest victim of gang violence after being shot while trick-or-treating in Chicago’s Little Village.
Unsettling security footage has appeared online of what appears to be six antifa grunts approaching journalist Andy Ngo’s door.
Unless Canada quickly figures out that we must stop allowing foreign interests to turn us against our own energy sector, this country is in serious trouble.
It was a particularly violent Halloween for residents across the Greater Toronto Area, as intense winds caused branches and trees to dislodge, damaging power lines and causing widespread blackouts.
A B.C. couple and dog were found safe in the mountain wilderness after being stranded for a week in a remote cabin.