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Nico Johnson

Nico Johnson is the political correspondent at The Post Millennial. Originally from the U.K. Nico now lives and works in Montreal Quebec.

Canadian News, News

WEXIT: Albertans to boycott Quebec beer

The former Wild Rose leader, Brian Jean, has encouraged all Albertans to boycott Quebec beer in rection to the province’s stance on Albertan oil.

Nico Johnson / Nov 11, 2019

Canadian News

ORGANIZED CRIME WAR: Violence hits streets of Montreal

Montreal has been subject to a spree of organized crime shootings. In this year alone, there have been 17 murders in the greater Montreal area.

Nico Johnson / Nov 11, 2019

Canadian News

WEXIT IS REAL: Manitoba Premier warns Trudeau

During a meeting in Ottawa, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister gave some “friendly advice” to Justin Trudeau

Nico Johnson / Nov 8, 2019

Canadian News, News

Toronto mobster killed in Etobicoke shooting

A man has been shot and killed outside a restaurant in Etobicoke in a hit and run type shooting

Nico Johnson / Nov 8, 2019

Canadian News

Quebec achieves surplus of $1.4 billion, gives it back to the people

Quebec’s governing party the Coalition Avenir Québec has achieved an impressive surplus of $1.4 billion and will now look to distribute amongst the Québecois people.

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player moves legs after Thai surgery

A paralyzed member of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team can now move his legs after a successful experimental surgery in Thailand

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

Canadian News

Alberta to protect citizens from civil suits who defend their land with force

Alberta is making changes to civil laws to prevent property owners from being sued if they injure someone committing a crime on their property.

Nico Johnson / Nov 7, 2019

Canadian News

CPC MPs block leadership vote against Scheer

The Conservative Party of Canada MPs stick with Andrew Scheer as leader for now.

Nico Johnson / Nov 6, 2019

Canadian News

Authoritarian new election law to combat fake news

In this recent federal election, a new election law came into place that punishes people who spread fake or misleading info, with penalties with severe punishments

Nico Johnson / Nov 6, 2019

American News

American teacher follows in Trudeau’s footsteps, does blackface

A teacher who wore a blackface costume to Halloween has been suspended from the school he teaches at in California.

Nico Johnson / Nov 6, 2019

News, American News

Conservative event in Portland targeted by antifa extremists

A conservative town hall event in Portland, Oregon featuring Andy Ngo was targeted by antifa extremists.

Nico Johnson / Nov 6, 2019

Opinion

Green Party Leader Elizabeth Meh: A legacy of mediocrity

The Green Party apparatus, in those days composed of hippies and homeopaths, believed vehemently that the island would be the epicentre of where a “green wave” would be triggered.

Nico Johnson / Nov 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ontario NDP MPP accused of supporting terror group

NDP MPP Joel Harden has been accused of supporting a terrorist organization after he called on the federal government to release a senior member of a Palestine terror group.

Nico Johnson / Nov 4, 2019

Canadian News

Young Maple Leafs fan gets thousands of birthday wishes after hosting no-show party

A father on Twitter managed to get his son Kade thousands of birthday wishes, including some from the Toronto Maple Leafs’ roster, after his son held a birthday party that nobody turned up to.

Nico Johnson / Nov 4, 2019

Canadian News

WEXIT: Senators forming new caucus for western Canada

A group of Conservative-leaning senators are planning to create a caucus that can represent western Canada after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals were swept across the prairies in the recent election.

Nico Johnson / Nov 3, 2019

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