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Surrogacy expo shows men how to rent women and buy children

The men need to be able to afford the $90,000 to $150,000 price tag, for which they can select the race, sex, hair, eye colour, and other attributes of their human purchase.

Erin Perse / Nov 29, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Remembering the horrors of the Holodomor and Communism

The fourth Saturday in November has in many jurisdictions been marked as the official day of remembrance for people who died as a result of the 1932–33 Holodomor and political repression.

Angelo Isidorou / Nov 29, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Justin Trudeau gets pranked! - This Week in Canada Episode 26

Friends, patriots, countrymen: welcome back to This Week in Canada!

The Post Millennial / Nov 27, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Court challenge may force re-write of inequitable Federal Child Support laws

The Guidelines depart from these Divorce Act requirements by ignoring the income and financial circumstances of the ex-spouse who receives the child support payments.

John Carpay / Nov 27, 2020

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Trudeau caught lying to Canadians about vaccines

Currently, Ottawa says 3 million Canadians might be vaccinated by March 2021—and they call that "optimistic."

Spencer Fernando / Nov 27, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

GENUIS: Erin O'Toole is creating a clearer sense of what it means to be conservative

O'Toole is seeking to create a clearer sense in the public’s mind of what the Conservative Party of Canada means by “conservative”.

Garnett Genuis / Nov 27, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Thornhill needs strong local representation

"Conservatives win when we embrace the grass roots and support the community's interests, not when we are beholden to corporate interests and political insiders."

Gila Martow / Nov 26, 2020

Opinion, Culture, News Analysis

Legal fellow suggests assaulting a TERF is A-OK on turkey day

Like many who don't know how to properly defend their views, Reilly suggests that violence may be necessary to force your views onto others.

Libby Emmons / Nov 26, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Independent contractors have reason to worry under a Biden presidency

The gig economy has never been more robust, even as COVID-19 has wiped out jobs by the millions, yet Biden and Harris support laws that will give the government the ability to restrict employment.

Nicole Russell / Nov 26, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Conservatives lead the fight for small businesses

The Liberals completely ignored the democratic will of Parliament and refused to pause these audits until after next year's tax season.

Pat Kelly / Nov 26, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Canadian conservative figure Aaron Gunn launches six-part series on politics in Canada

Aaron Gunn, director and producer of the new 6-part online series Politics: Explained, will explore controversial and often ignored political issues facing Canadians.

Angelo Isidorou / Nov 26, 2020

Opinion, Culture, News Analysis

Tik Toker Zoe Laverne accused of grooming a 13-year-old boy

Zoe Laverne found herself in hot water after video footage surfaced where she appears to be kissing a 13-year-old boy. The problem? She’s 19 years old.

Blaire White / Nov 25, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

WATCH: The real reason behind Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq lobster controversy

The Mi’kmaq lobster controversy made headlines. A dispute over Mi’kmaq fishermen’s right to fish out of the commercial season led to impassioned protests, verbal confrontations, brawls, and even destructive arson that polarized Canadians.

The Post Millennial / Nov 25, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Student petition demands Texas state curriculum include anti-racist elements

In a petition that has garnered 13,000 signatures, students are asking the Texas State Board of Education to implement an anti-racist history curriculum to the state's K-12 schools.

Nicole Russell / Nov 24, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

Harmful South Australia lockdown cut short, after it was revealed pizza worker lied about outbreak

Officials in Adelaide, Australia ended the state’s six day “circuit breaker” lockdown early after it was revealed that a pizza parlour worker misled contact tracers into thinking there had been a significant outbreak.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Nov 24, 2020

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