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PM skips ceremony for soldier killed during overseas training

The body of Canadian Armed Forces Bombardier Patrick Labrie, who was killed during a NATO exercise last week in Bulgaria, was returned to Ottawa on Saturday for a memorial service. However, neither Justin Trudeau nor Harjit Sajjan was present to pay their respects.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 25, 2019

Canadian News

Liberal MP allegedly got employee pregnant, fired her and now won’t pay child support

According to legal letters obtained by The National Post, Liberal MP for Don Valley North, Geng Tan fired the very same girlfriend he gave a job to in his constituency office and won’t pay for their daughter’s child support.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 25, 2019

News

Statistics Canada: One-in-five Canadians are heavy drinkers, opioid use remains high

Statistics Canada does point out that the proportion of heavy drinkers has remained the same for the past three years now.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 25, 2019

News

EXCLUSIVE: Philippines garbage shipment expected to arrive in Canada on Saturday

According to Metro Vancouver’s Director of Solid Waster Operations, Chris Allan the waste will then be shipped via “intermodal truck” using a combination of truck and rail to the the incinerator approximately 40 kilometers away.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 25, 2019

American News

Parents charged after Houston infant dies with over 90 fractures after she was brought home from hospital

Jazmine Robin, who was born prematurely, was 10 weeks old when she was allegedly murdered only 12 days after leaving the hospital.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 25, 2019

Culture

Democracy—a problem of ideals not of reality

Scanning the Canadian news headlines these days, one finds language indicative of dissatisfaction with democracy and terms that represent modifications.

Peter Copeland / Jun 25, 2019

Canadian News

Canada lost 16,000 jobs in May: ADP National Employment Report

Most of the jobs lost were in construction and the service sector.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 25, 2019

News

HYPOCRISY: Twitter roasts Trudeau for dining with plastic cutlery

Team Trudeau's social media team tweeted a damning photo of the PM at a lunch with plastic utensils. Despite his clear message that Canadians needed to do better and take action.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 25, 2019

American News

Ravelry unravels: knitting community bans Trump supporters and “white supremacy”

Ravelry, the world’s largest online knitting community, is banning support for US president Donald Trump and his administration. The move is to ensure a space that is “inclusive of all,” the website says.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Jun 25, 2019

Opinion

Is E. Jean Carroll credible or is she playing the Trump card?

After a new allegation against US President Donald Trump was recently published, two Post Millennial authors, Barbara Kay and Diana Davison, engaged in a discussion about whether or not E. Jean Carroll’s first person account was credible.

Barbara Kay and Diana Davison / Jun 24, 2019

Canadian News

Elections Canada abandons “influencers” social media campaign

The non-partisan agency responsible for administering the national vote scrapped the idea after final vetting for its choice of 13 ‘influencers’ turned up past activity which could give the perception of inherent biases.

Jason Unrau / Jun 24, 2019

Canadian News

VIDEO: Antifa member arrested after alleged assault at UBC trans talk

Videos of the incident circulating online show a masked individual rush through the University of British Columbia auditorium and strike at an innocent bystander. A fire alarm can be heard in the background before the suspect is seen on the ground being apprehended by the police.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 24, 2019

Opinion

The “blame Stephen Harper” game won’t fool Canadians on Trudeau’s immigration and asylum failure

The Liberals are solely responsible for the current negative attitudes towards immigrants in Canada.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 24, 2019

Opinion

The PPC's strength is their dedication to free speech

The PPC is fielding candidates in all 338 ridings, an impressive accomplishment given the time constraints.

Barbara Kay / Jun 24, 2019

true

Three hectare forest fire ignites near Sea to Sky Highway, B.C.

Fire Rescue Services have confirmed a three hectare forest fire north of West Vancouver.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 23, 2019

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