The climate crisis; it’s all everybody seems to be talking about recently.
While acting like a Liberal hero the filthy sock puppet has a sordid past of spewing misogynistic garbage on late-night TV, regularly and creepily commenting on topless women as well as the women he interviewed.
The Liberal leader had a blackface hobby until he was 29, and broke the law to benefit a private company in Quebec, now with his brand tarnished his re-election campaign expects legal gun owners to pay for Trudeau’s mistakes with their rights.
It appears that Dave Rubin’s event with Canadian candidate for Prime Minister Maxime Bernier may have its venue cancelled.
Phoenix was right to speak out in defence of his art. Insisting that entertainment and art adhere to a social justice agenda is a surefire way to kill art.
The problem is that, in denying the doll a biological sex but saying that it is inclusive of everyone, Mattel proclaims that children are their labels, their outsides, their clothes, and their appearance.
These young stars have earned the right to cash whatever check they can get their hands on. The rest will sort itself out in due time.
The Madness of Crowds, like Murray’s previous work, is a deeply uncomfortable read. Yet Murray writes with extraordinary wit and charm.
Lawton was forced to wait in the parking lot as Trudeau held his event. In a twist of fate, the bus carrying Trudeau’s preferred media got stuck.
Unfortunately, we’re getting all of that attention because Justin Trudeau seems to have an odd affinity for repeatedly donning blackface.
As the nation rapidly approaches election day, it seems the Prime Minister’s charming, sunny persona has eroded beyond the point of recognition.
In the same way that libraries, as public bodies, should not be censoring “incorrect” books, libraries should not be censoring “incorrect” opinions when it comes to room-rentals.
Prime Minister Trudeau has made it clear what kind of journalism he prefers, and also which journalists he is willing to punish for holding the wrong views.
“Gun crime in Canada is on the rise. In 2017 there were 2,500 more victims of gun violence than in 2013 …” That’s on Trudeau’s watch.
I look at the Trudeau government like an activist group, where they don’t want to ‘re-victimize victims,’ and the reality is—that presupposes guilt.”