News Analysis

Canadian News, Opinion

Montreal anti-racism protest soured by violent antifa thugs

It is legitimate to protest in solidarity with our neighbours to the south, but it is not acceptable for white antifa members to throw stones at black, Montreal cops in the name of racial equality.

Nico Johnson / Jun 1, 2020

Opinion

POILIEVRE: Meet the world’s dumbest mortgage broker—the federal government

The alternative is that we keep borrowing staggering sums until interest rates rise and households, businesses and governments collapse under the weight.

Pierre Poilievre / May 31, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion, American News

AOC appears to encourage rioting and looting with Instagram post

The socialist congresswoman has posted one tweet calling for a de-escalation of violence.

Brad Polumbo / May 31, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion

Protestors decided what leaders could not—the lockdown is over

The lockdown is over. Protestors decided what leaders could not. Either we need to stay in for the good of humanity, or we need to go out for that good, both things can't be true.

Libby Emmons / May 30, 2020

Opinion, Lifestyle

Why to make your kids do chores— and how to get them to do it

How do you help your children get ready to “adult?” Science says you need to start them early.

Loraine Balita-Centeno / May 30, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

End the lockdown for the sake of compassion

What we now know in May, but did not know in March, is that the global COVID-19 death toll is at the low end of the range of deaths resulting from the annual flu.

John Carpay / May 29, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

The coronavirus exposes the need for compassionate palliative care

Many are left wondering why we can crowd around in a Walmart or Canadian Tire, but are not able to be with our loved ones in the final days of their life.

Jeremy Patzer / May 29, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Disgraced former Trudeau advisor fails in attempt to smear The Post Millennial on Twitter

Disgraced former advisor Gerald Butts has had a tantrum on Twitter, accusing The Post Millennial of spreading lies about his conduct.

Nico Johnson / May 28, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Time to open the economy or risk poverty and starvation

As we continue in idleness, the socio-economic resources we need to fight Covid-19, or any other foe, are being depleted and will soon enough be exhausted.

Herb Dunton / May 28, 2020

Opinion

Selfish Liberal and NDP politicians give themselves a summer vacation while the rest of us face ongoing crisis

Liberal and NDP politicians have decided to go on vacation, stop doing their jobs, and break any solidarity that could have existed between our leaders and the Canadian people.

Spencer Fernando / May 28, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Liberal Twitter bluechecks outraged over Biden meme, but ignore Kathy Griffin's death threat

The hypocrisy is staggering, but it also illustrates an important fact that the internet has proven time and time again: the left can't meme.

C.G. Jones / May 27, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau government kneecaps the Office of the Auditor General

This is the first government in Canadian history where the acting Auditor General has claimed their office was underfunded and has delayed, cancelled, or decrease their number of annual audits.

Warren Steinley / May 27, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The coronavirus crisis has become a virtue-signalling nightmare

The government forced us to go on lockdown. This has turned out to be the perfect opportunity to strip us from our freedoms and to brag about it.

Jessica Swietoniowski / May 27, 2020

Opinion, American News

Trump knows exactly what he’s doing in taking on Twitter

Who is fact checking the fact checkers? This is the envelope Trump is pushing. And whatever one might think about the actual Morning Joe theory being floated, Trump’s move is kind of brilliant.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / May 27, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion, International News

Nursing home deaths do not justify society's lockdowns

Using the excessive numbers of fatalities at nursing homes to justify the overly cautious behaviour of those who are at minimal risk is an insult to those who need our care most.

Libby Emmons / May 26, 2020

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