News Analysis

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

News Analysis

China attacks US for their human rights record—ignores their own abuses

While the United States suffers from deep internal division due to competing visions of American society, China maintains unity by arresting and murdering protesters.

Noah David Alter / Nov 13, 2020

News Analysis

UN report calls Alberta oil industry impact on Indigenous community 'disturbing' while ignoring its benefits

The oil industry has helped Indigenous-owned companies secure more than $5 billion worth of contracts from oil sands companies in the Wood Buffalo Region.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Target bans book after complaints from random accounts on Twitter

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.

Chad Felix Greene / Nov 13, 2020

News Analysis

CNN likens Trump's term in office to Nazis on Kristallnacht

CNN's Christiane Amanpour took the opportunity of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht to compare Donald Trump to Nazi's purging Jews from Germany.

Libby Emmons / Nov 13, 2020

News Analysis

REVEALED: Joe Biden’s incoming chief of staff said elections are rigged

The long-serving aide to former Vice President Joe Biden and now-named White House chief of staff has expressed that he believes the elections are rigged and has denied the COVID-19 epidemic in America.

Mia Cathell / Nov 13, 2020

News Analysis

REVEALED: Arizona Secretary of State in charge of certifying election results called Trump voters 'neo-Nazis'

Katie Hobbs is Arizona's Secretary of State. She is the one responsible for certifying the election results in her state. She hates the president, and believes his supporters to be neo-Nazi's.

Libby Emmons / Nov 12, 2020

News Analysis

Trudeau says he 'may not' keep generous income support measures after pandemic

Justin Trudeau also pleaded to premiers earlier this week to not hesitate on imposing further restrictions and lockdowns, saying that his government would once again be there to provide aid to those affected by such policies.

Elie M. Cantin-Nantel / Nov 12, 2020

News Analysis

Deutsche Bank proposes stay-at-home tax on remote workers

The tax is meant to offset the "privilege" of those who work from home, and redistribute those funds to workers who find themselves less-favorably situated.

The Post Millennial / Nov 12, 2020

News Analysis

Seattle BLM activist arrested for arson and burglary

A 21-year-old BLM activist was arrested for arson and burglary, after she broke into seven homes in the affluent Leschi neighborhood of Seattle and attempted to light them on fire.

Ari Hoffman / Nov 12, 2020

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