David Krayden was an Air Force public affairs officer who served in Bosnia. He left the military to work as a legislative assistant and communications officer on Parliament Hill. He was the Ottawa bureau chief for the Daily Caller and was the senior Parliamentary columnist for the Western Standard.
Another Parliamentary committee to investigate China spying at national microbiology lab
David Krayden / Mar 27, 2024
Judge Feasby said his decision was based on weighing the “harm” of denying MV euthanasia and the suffering of her parents who could see their daughter die.
David Krayden / Mar 26, 2024
"The good news is: life was not like this in Canada before Justin Trudeau and it won’t be like this after."
David Krayden / Mar 25, 2024
So why is The Globe and Mail obsessing about excessive free speech and not about the Online Harms Act?
David Krayden / Mar 24, 2024
And the cycle of deficit spending is only escalating.
David Krayden / Mar 24, 2024
The final tally was 116 in favor of defeating the government and 204 opposed.
David Krayden / Mar 21, 2024
The broadcasting corporation gave executives $14.9 million in bonuses while cutting roughly 600 current positions.
David Krayden / Mar 17, 2024
PM-hopeful Pierre Poilievre responded by saying that while Trudeau thinks about quitting, Canadians think about firing him.
David Krayden / Mar 17, 2024
The trial began in September 2023, after the Labor Day long weekend, and restarted after a two-month hiatus on March 7.
David Krayden / Mar 14, 2024
Both Elon Musk and Jordan Peterson have publicly applauded Britain's ban on puberty blockers for kids.
David Krayden / Mar 13, 2024
Skelly’s son, Kenneth Skelly, is charged with second degree murder in that crime. He was Oberly’s boyfriend.
David Krayden / Mar 13, 2024
Lauzon was arrested for possession of child abuse materials in 2020, but the case was delayed due to Covid lockdowns. In 2022, Lauzon pleaded guilty to producing, distributing, and possessing child pornography.
David Krayden / Mar 12, 2024
UNRWA personnel were “directly and indirectly involved in recruiting, training, funding, and supporting terrorism"
David Krayden / Mar 11, 2024
New Leger poll reveals Canadians believe country is "broken" and are angry at federal government
David Krayden / Mar 10, 2024
Febrio De-Zoysa has been arrested and charged with six counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. Police said that De-Zoysa had been living in the house with the victims.
David Krayden / Mar 7, 2024