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David Krayden

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. 

Canadian News

Trudeau's internet censorship plan kicks off with government-operated streaming registry

"Say g'bye to a free and open internet in Canada," said the previous CRTC vice-chairman.

David Krayden / Oct 3, 2023

Canadian News

Parliament's honoring Waffen-SS vet 'greatest diplomatic embarrassment' in Canadian history: Pierre Poilievre

Trudeau "can't even show up for work. Where is he and why is he hiding?”

David Krayden / Sep 27, 2023

Canadian News

Trudeau ducks Question Period, refuses to take responsibility for Nazi Waffen-SS vet

"The Prime Minister is responsible. He is in Ottawa today. He can get on his feet and answer for his massive diplomatic embarrassment."

David Krayden / Sep 25, 2023

Canadian News

Pierre Poilievre says Trudeau was responsible for honoring Nazi vet and 'must personally apologize'

"Mr. Trudeau must personally apologize and avoid passing the blame to others as he always does."

David Krayden / Sep 25, 2023

Canadian News

Trudeau, Zelensky honor 98-year-old Ukrainian WW2 veteran who served in Waffen-SS

Hunka was a guest of Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

David Krayden / Sep 24, 2023

Canadian News

EXCLUSIVE: Ottawa tried to 'freeze out' Freedom truckers by preventing them from idling trucks in low temperatures

"Was the intention of the bylaw to freeze out the protesters?"

David Krayden / Sep 23, 2023

Canadian News

Massive crowds of parents march in Canadian cities to protest Trudeau Liberals’ far-left gender indoctrination in schools

Those present chanted, “Leave our kids alone” in defiance of the school curriculum. 

David Krayden / Sep 20, 2023

Canadian News

EXCLUSIVE: Freedom truckers trial judge ejects prosecution witness after lack of notes on actions taken during protest

The prosecution brought Kim Ayotte to the stand Tuesday, who was the general manager of Ottawa’s Emergency Protective Services during the Freedom Convoy protest.

David Krayden / Sep 19, 2023

Canadian News

Alberta pastor gets 60-day sentence for refusing to comply with Covid restrictions

Artur Pawlowksiwas was released after being given credit for time served.

David Krayden / Sep 18, 2023

Canadian News

LGBTQ activists, labour unions organize to disrupt, destroy and intimidate Canadians' Million March protest against gender indoctrination

"And we all need to be co-conspirators in the community to stand up for this group, especially this time on the 20th."

David Krayden / Sep 17, 2023

Canadian News

Saskatchewan will invoke Constitutional protection to make sure schools don't leave parents in the dark about children's sex changes

Schools in Saskatchewan must obtain parental consent before using the preferred name or pronouns of students who are under 16 years of age.

David Krayden / Sep 16, 2023

News Analysis

Trudeau threatens grocery stores to lower their prices or face new tax measures

"Let me be very clear: If their plan doesn't provide real relief ... then we will take further action and we are not ruling anything out, including tax measures."

David Krayden / Sep 15, 2023

Canadian News

Ontario school board removes Anne Frank’s Diary, Harry Potter, The Very Hungry Caterpillar from libraries in the name of 'equity'

The Peel District School Board (PDSB) went even further and decided to eliminate all books published in 2008 or earlier.

David Krayden / Sep 13, 2023

News Analysis

Trudeau’s environment minister crashes Conservative Party convention to call Poilievre a climate change denier

Guilbeault cannot tell you why Trudeau’s carbon tax of about 60 cents per liter of gas has apparently done nothing to arrest climate change.

David Krayden / Sep 11, 2023

Canadian News

EXCLUSIVE: Freedom truckers trial judge slams prosecution for introducing 'chat' messages without disclosing them to defense

Judge Heather Perkins-McVey said she was “not impressed” with how the prosecution wanted to introduce thousands of “chat” messages without disclosing these to the defense.

David Krayden / Sep 8, 2023

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