Provinces are disagreeing with the Trudeau government, siding with law enforcement who argue that banning legal guns won’t reduce violent crimes in Canada.
The report found the campaign team’s inexperience and too much power held with the campaign manager were leading factors in the election loss.
CBC, our national state broadcaster, falsely claimed that former Prime Minister Stephen Harper called for “regime change.” CTV made a similar claim.
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer blamed “Iranian Regime alone” on Tuesday for the downing of a Ukrainian passenger flight 752.
Chair girl, the infamous stool tossing super villain of Toronto (though not as infamous as another alleged stool tosser) has had her sentencing delayed until Feb 7.
The University of Toronto has become the centre of attention after frustrated students revealed that a professor required them to purchase his book and follow him on social media for better grades.
Staff in Justin Trudeau’s Prime Minister’s Office decided to conduct governmental business using a private Gmail account.
A town in Quebec has become the center of unwanted attention due to its anti-Semitic roots that are still visible to this day.
Maple Leaf Foods CEO Michael McCain’s Twitter diatribe on Trump wasn’t brave as some journalists portrayed it, but an opportunistic misplacing of blame.
The CBC’s TV ad dollars have plummeted by 37 percent as fewer than 1 percent of Canadians tune in to watch local newscasts.
The Canadian Transporatation Safety Board is asking questions about the Ukrainian plane being shot down by Iran, such as why the plane was cleared for takeoff.
the scene outside of the Surrey Law Courts was shocking as Yaniv was caught on camera violently assaulting Rebel Media reporter Keean Bexte.
Jessica Yaniv appeared in court today where she accused a Post Millennial reporter of taking photographs of her in the women’s washroom during recess.
Justin Trudeau stated that the Canadians killed by an Iranian missile causing the downing of a passenger flight would still be alive if it weren’t for building tensions in Iran.
Const. Rob Carver debunked the idea of a handgun ban to media today, describing the notion as “nonsense.”