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.
"They're given an ATM card and a cell phone, just like special forces who are dropped into a country are given a cell phone and an ATM card. They're given scooters."
David Krayden / Jan 18, 2024
The media should at least have the dignity to refer to Menzies as a journalist, because at the end of the day, that's what he is.
David Krayden / Jan 18, 2024
Doug Ford's Conservative government has allocated $1.7 million to be spent over two years as part of its Safer and Vital Communities (SVC) grant program.
David Krayden / Jan 16, 2024
Trump received 33 percent support while Trudeau received 31 percent.
David Krayden / Jan 15, 2024
Dr. Michael Egnor, a surgeon and medical school professor, has referred to these treatments “medical atrocity.”
David Krayden / Jan 11, 2024
“As a teacher you have a major role in shaping children’s lives and helping them succeed. But you failed me as my teacher and coach.”
David Krayden / Jan 8, 2024
It took two military aircraft to get Trudeau and his family back to Canada.
David Krayden / Jan 7, 2024
“I am satisfied that the suspension of the Act … can be properly characterized as a substantial public benefit,” he wrote.
David Krayden / Jan 3, 2024
"A ticket for using a megaphone... Unacceptable," the lawyer posted.
David Krayden / Jan 2, 2024
"Friends, families, and communities were torn apart. The government resorted to name-calling and public shaming, and in so doing, altered the social fabric."
David Krayden / Dec 28, 2023
It was all the teleprompters’s fault, according to Canada’s state media.
David Krayden / Dec 24, 2023
Nieckarz was appointed to her post by former Trudeau government Attorney General David Lametti.
David Krayden / Dec 20, 2023
The Trudeau government has paid out $682,000 to "influencers" on Twitter, now known as X, since 2021.
David Krayden / Dec 14, 2023
"Unfortunately, the metadata evidence shows that these letters were written by a Liberal-appointed Senator and a former Liberal MP," said Duncan.
David Krayden / Dec 14, 2023
"I don't know why it's taking so long but it's true what they say in the Canadian legal system: the punishment is the process."
David Krayden / Dec 11, 2023