Welcome back to This Week in Canada! It’s been a hectic week above the 49th parallel
The Post Millennial reached out to Lisa Bildy, a lawyer for the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom who plans to challenge the new lockdowns imposed by the Ontario government in court.
The fact that the Conservatives, Greens, NDP, Bloc, and some Liberals all agreed shows that there is in also a growing Canadian consensus on China.
A man embracing his masculinity is not shameful or toxic. Masculinity, as I have always known it, is the meeting of power and magnanimity.
Hate speech laws only serve as a platform for insecure politicians, activists, and lobbyists to bully, intimidate, and make an example of the most unhinged members of their opposition.
After 36 years of hosting Jeopardy, and a nearly two-year battle with cancer the world learned that one of our most beloved television personalities had passed away.
Liberals freaked out over Baby Yoda's eating eggs, because eating eggs, apparently, just isn't very nice.
Our kids' education is being held hostage to union demands, while private and charter school kids get to go to school.
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.
Mailchimp decided that they don't want to provide their service to the Northern Virginia Tea Party, claiming the messages contained "potentially harmful misinformation."
A glance through the Vogue spread raises the question: What happened to masculinity? Where have all the real men gone?
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.
Target has removed Abigail Shrier's timely and well-researched book Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters after a few complaints from transgender activists on twitter.
Jean-François Marquis, one of the men added to the list this summer by the women administrating the list, is suing for $50 000 in damages.
The fines doled out by the Ethics Commissioner are laughable, with people being "punished" with just $500 fines for violating ethics laws.