Politicians speak as though shutting down our economy, unemployment, shredding the social fabric and pushing millions into poverty will not kill Canadians.
It seems Canada’s anti-gun lobbyists are interested in creating a new firearms classification which is not based on technical specification.
This Easter will be incredibly abnormal. Easter is one of the holiest days in the year for Christians, but here are a few ways to keep it festive.
In episode seven of the taxpayer-funded show, titled "Fay & Fluffy, Toronto," we meet the two queens who regularly read stories to children at the library.
Neera Tanden, the President of the Center for American Progress, and Clinton loyalist has taken to peddling the Chinese narrative about the origins of the coronavirus.
"The WHO was focused above all on spreading the message of the Chinese Communist Party. Their advice was wrong, and then late, and then simply useless."
This rhetorical battle over hydroxychloroquine is not about drug efficacy, but about the ongoing Trump Derangement Syndrome that has plagued so many in our mainstream media.
Peter MacKay is in hot water again after saying that Canadians must "overcome diversity," by which he presumably meant adversity.
If you ever needed an obvious sign of the incompetence of the mainstream media in the US, look no further than their embarrassing willingness to believe the statistics coming out of China regarding COVID-19.
Progressive policies are being employed, but they are not being praised by leftists simply because the man who is implementing them is Donald Trump.
For committing the crime of sitting in their cars, citizens were fined $1,000. Police are exacting this price during the worst job crisis America has ever faced.
Malaysia instructed its women to keep the peace by refraining from "nagging," using a cutesy voice, wearing make-up and dressing up while stuck at home.
Why are governments letting real criminals go at the same time they are arresting citizens for violating social distancing guidance?
The video was also shared by Democratic nominee hopeful Bernie Sanders, who called it "insane" that nurses were "being forced to care for the sick without masks and respirators."
The United States now leads the world with confirmed COVID-19 cases at 337,933 cases and follows Spain for a close third nearing 10,000 deaths.