"Remember, when President Trump said, 'We will never be a socialist country?' Well, we may be. And it could be Donald Trump who paved the way for it."
If you’re being told to stay home by the government, why should you have to apply for financial support when your financial problems were caused by the government order?
The old adage tells us from crisis comes opportunity. Allowing off-sales would save many bar and restaurants from insolvency during these unprecedented times.
For the parents of the 1.1 million school children in New York City, home school has officially begun this week. But is it feasible?
What matters to the journalism world is not that the couple poisoned themselves by drinking an anti-parasitic fish medicine, but the opportunity to bash Trump.
If this proposed bill passes and the Emergency Measures Act is also invoked—the federal Liberals will have complete and total control over Canadian life.
We know you were promised paradise by Teen Vogue, but the realities of government control are actually bleak.
If the social justice response to a time of uncertainty and panic is to sow the seeds of further division, then perhaps it’s time for the world to turn away from social justice once and for all.
With lives truly at risk from a global pandemic, social justice activists are practically jealous of the attention coronavirus is getting.
The coronavirus hysteria is reaching a deeply frightening point, repeated throughout history during these kinds of events, and it must be addressed now.
Toilet paper is the one item everyone is seeking and bent on hoarding. Surely it's time to turn to bidets.
There’s a long tradition of failed presidential hopefuls winning the ideological presidency about a decade and a half after they crash and burn. Sanders will be one of these.
Philpott’s resume is expansive, and is so perfectly fit for a role as a health minister, that it should be a point of great shame for the prime minister that he would lose out on her expertise.
President Trump noted that due to the coronavirus pandemic “we've learned a lot about trusting other countries in a good way and a bad way.” He’s not wrong.
If restrictions persist beyond what is reasonable, then the checks and balances of our court system should be engaged.