The CBC thinks “It’s time to cancel Baby Yoda.” No. We’re not kidding. This is an actual article by an actual person. It will make your eyes bleed.
Mark Milke, in his new book The Victim Cult, looks at some Indigenous policies of the Canadian government that are detrimental to native children.
Many countries around the world are run like ruthless criminal syndicates and Canada will continue to suffer the consequences of Trudeau’s weakness.
The Conservative base deserves respect, and the Conservative base deserves a leader who represents their values.
It’s great that the Golden Globes haven’t cancelled Gervais yet. Will they stick to their guns and stand up for free speech?
Student unions across the country have faced expense and harassment scandals. It’s time they had more accountability.
CBC fancies themselves the sole arbiters of what constitutes Canadiana and they fear losing the broadcasting stranglehold they currently have.
Cancellation has gone from being a career-ending blindside to a badge that means “I was alive before 2014,” and nothing more. Let’s ignore it.
Trudeau’s choice: Maintain our relationship with the United States and our Five Eyes Allies, or do the bidding of Communist China-controlled Huawei.
No matter what Mark Hamill thinks, or how he’d like to appease his fans, men and women exist, and they are different.
Mark Milke takes a critical look at Canadian politicians giving endless apologies for past Canadian government injustices in his new book, The Victim Cult.
Seattle has a prolific homeless offenders problem—one made worse by a light on crime approach championed by progressive activists in elected office.
JK Rowling and Ricky Gervais are leading the way in the culture wars, fighting on the side of facts and common sense.
Workers at the Oshawa Car Assembly have been building cars since 1907. 2,500 workers will lose their jobs just before Christmas.
With just a few clicks from the school board website, students could access resources about anal sex, fisting, sex work and other things.