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Opinion, Politics & Policy

Democrats are so far left as to be unrecognizable as the party they once were

It is vital that the Democratic Caucus regain a handle on their members. The United States cannot sustain a farther lurch and radicalization of certain elements of the left.

Alexander Jackson Maier / Aug 14, 2020

Politics & Policy

EXCLUSIVE: The military ambitions of the 2020 Conservative leadership race

A critical look behind front runner platforms and a policy of military intervention that has cost billions, left thousands dead, and helped sew global instability.

The Post Millennial / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau government's carbon tax meant to punish Canadians into using less heat and fuel

The Canadian government put the federal carbon tax in place as a "powerful incentive" for homeowners to use less heat during winter months.

Sam Edwards / Jul 31, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Conservatives within one point of Liberals amid WE scandal

Liberal support has recently become weaker as the WE controversy slowly unravels.

Sam Edwards / Jul 31, 2020

News, American News, Politics & Policy

Trump asks if election should be delayed due to potential mail-in voting fraud

President Donald Trump has asked if the 2020 presidential election should be delayed due to the potential of massive mail-in voter fraud.

Sam Edwards / Jul 30, 2020

Politics & Policy

Alberta reforms could mean fewer and weaker unions in UCP bid to 'silence' opposition

The bill coincides with plans by the United Conservative Party to remove limits on third party election spending.

The Post Millennial / Jul 21, 2020

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ontario’s political advertising laws need an overhaul

Political advertising laws in Ontario need an overhaul before big-headed bureaucrats at Elections Ontario do further damage to free speech in the province.

Christine Van Geyn / Jul 14, 2020

News, American News, Politics & Policy

White House pushes back against Fauci's coronavirus warnings

"Now Fauci is saying that a falling mortality rate doesn't matter, when it is the single most important statistic to help guide the pace of our economic reopening," says Peter Navarro.

Sam Edwards / Jul 13, 2020

Politics & Policy

EXCLUSIVE: Into the party line of 2020’s Conservative leadership race

A critical look behind front runner platforms and the economic doctrine that may have cost billions, Canadian lives, jobs, and an energy sector spiraling out of control.

The Post Millennial / Jul 13, 2020

News, International News, Politics & Policy

Senior Chinese officials sanctioned by US over human rights abuses

Sanctions were imposed on three senior Chinese Communist Party officials on Thursday by the United States.

Sam Edwards / Jul 10, 2020

News, International News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Trump administration to bar US-contracted companies from using Huawei products

The Trump administration is working this week to finalize regulations to bar the US government from buying goods and services from Huawei and other Chinese companies.

Sam Edwards / Jul 9, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

BC Senator says pandemic is a good time to test out basic income for all Canadians

Yuen Pau Woo, a B.C. senator says that the COVID-19 pandemic is just as good of time as any to test out the program of universal basic income in Canada.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 9, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Quebec orders all bars to close at midnight, makes masks mandatory

All bars will be ordered to close down after midnight in Quebec as part of an effort to reduce the spread of a second wave of COVID-19.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 9, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Singh says Trump has done more than Trudeau on police brutality

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has recently said that in terms of addressing police brutality U.S. President Trump has done more than Prime Minister Trudeau.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 8, 2020

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy, Business & Finance

Chair of finance committee goes after payday loans, calling them 'ungodly'

The Liberal chair of the Commons finance committee is trying to change the regulations surrounding payday loans, which he referred to as 'ungodly.'

Quinn Patrick / Jul 8, 2020

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