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.
Ontario Court of Justice tells lawyers that those appearing in court must state their pronouns
David Krayden / Apr 16, 2024
CSIS chief contradicts Trudeau on Chinese election interference
David Krayden / Apr 14, 2024
"You don't place somebody under house arrest because they might commit a crime in the future. This is sick, this is twisted, it's dangerous and it's scary."
David Krayden / Apr 12, 2024
Trudeau told the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference Wednesday that it was “very improbable” that China would want him to win two federal elections.
David Krayden / Apr 11, 2024
The Prime Minister’s Office received 34 separate briefings about the election interference, beginning in 2018.
David Krayden / Apr 9, 2024
"Been following this guy for years and he is the real deal! Canada desperately needs a lot more leaders like him and so does the rest of the world," Jones wrote.
David Krayden / Apr 9, 2024
"If 23 students all have different pronouns and the teacher gets one wrong, would that be grounds for a complaint?"
David Krayden / Apr 4, 2024
Protesters came to Parliament Hill to oppose carbon tax increase.
David Krayden / Apr 2, 2024
“First Nations women know where babies come from,”
David Krayden / Mar 28, 2024
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