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A 'great reset' is incompatible with democracy

Trudeau is giving the clear impression that there is an agenda being imposed on Canada from the outside, an agenda we didn’t have a chance to vote on, and that we don’t control.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 16, 2020

Culture, News Analysis

Was Sir John A. Macdonald a racist? — Cancel This

Why is Canada's first Prime Minister so controversial?

Angelo Isidorou / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

Canadian ambassador to the UN calls for investigation into Chinese Uyghur genocide

"There's no question that there's aspects of what the Chinese are doing that fits into the definition of genocide in the genocide convention," Bob Rae said in an interview.

Noah David Alter / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

WATCH: Trudeau tells UN that pandemic is opportunity for global 'reset'

Video from Justin Trudeau's September 29 announcement that they would be pledging an additional $400 million to humanitarian aid spending has reemerged, noting Trudeau's use of the word "reset."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 16, 2020

Opinion, Culture, News Analysis

Harry Styles wearing a dress in 'Vogue' shows the problem with modern masculinity

A glance through the Vogue spread raises the question: What happened to masculinity? Where have all the real men gone?

Nicole Russell / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

Governor of Washington enacts strict lockdown orders starting Monday

Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced new restrictions in response to rising cases of the coronavirus in Washington State.

Ari Hoffman / Nov 16, 2020

News Analysis

KARMA: Man drives into light pole after trying to steal Trump flag

He drove his car straight into a pole after attempting to steal a Trump flag.

Angelo Isidorou / Nov 15, 2020

News Analysis

ACLU lawyer calls for censorship of books that criticize the promotion of transgenderism in children

The head of transgender-related cases at the ACLU has publicly called for 'stopping the circulation' of a that contains journalism that counters his preferred narrative on transgenderism.

Celine Ryan / Nov 14, 2020

News Analysis

CNN scared of new right-wing media, bashes Parler as 'threat to democracy'

As right-leaning social media users are abandoning Twitter and Facebook and flocking to alternative media sites in droves, the mainstream media is starting to see apps like Parler as a "threat."

Celine Ryan / Nov 14, 2020

News Analysis

Justice Alito defends religious liberty and the left loses its mind

It's not political activism to be a robust defender of the First Amendment, and especially religious liberty, which was enshrined into the Constitution for such a time as this.

Nicole Russell / Nov 14, 2020

News Analysis

NYPD 'will not be enforcing' Cuomo's anti-Thanksgiving orders

"While we would like everyone to be mindful that we are in the midst of a second wave, we will not be enforcing the Governor's order," a source with the NYPD told The Post Millennial.

Libby Emmons / Nov 14, 2020

News Analysis

Trudeau government's criminalization of conversion therapy could overstep parental rights

Conservative lawmakers worry that the bill as it's written could conflate sex and gender and make it illegal to stop a minor from transitioning, since that could be labelled "conversion therapy."

Nicole Russell / Nov 14, 2020

News Analysis

BC trans teen's mom speaks out against doctor prescribed mastectomies for healthy minors

The normalization of adult medics removing children's body organs, in response to the same expressions of distress, is something everyone with a conscience should oppose.

Erin Perse / Nov 13, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Trudeau's Remembrance Day hypocrisy! - This Week in Canada Episode 24

Welcome back to This Week In Canada! In this episode, we talk about the Whole Foods controversy with poppies, Justin Trudeau's hypocrisy with rallies, China demanding respect from Canadians, and Trudeau's destroyed WE Charity documents.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 13, 2020

Culture, News Analysis

Despite what you may have heard, Alberta's parks will go on

Parks are not being sold. Parks are not closing. Alberta's parks belong to Albertans, and it's going to stay that way.

Jeremy Nixon / Nov 13, 2020

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