Opinion Floor crossing—a benefit to Canada’s democracy Crossing the floor has historically been beneficial to Canadian voters.
Opinion Montreal takes down crucifix and French-Canadians should be angry Whether we like it or not Christianity is woven into the fabric of our city’s heritage.
Canadian News Make healthcare a provincial jurisdiction again: Bernier Maxime Bernier claims Ottawa is overtaxing Canadians and holding money ransom to force provincial compliance.
Politics & Policy Gatineau deputy mayor sacked for crime of wrongspeak refuses to back down The city of Gatineau has sacked Deputy Mayor Nathalie Lemieux for saying “Islamophobia doesn’t exist.”
Canadian News Egyptian government promotes candidate for Canadian 2019 election Some powerful nations use secret slush funds, send out spies, or deploy hackers to influence elections in other countries. Egypt posts on Facebook.
News Andrew Scheer criticizes dairy prices while supporting supply management That Canada's Leader of the Official Opposition has actually banded together in solidarity with Trudeau's government to defend supply management - and thus artificially boost the cost of milk and cheese - makes this Twitter attack appear a bit disingenuous.
News Canada lets in gang member after botched border screening "He is a criminal and he is involved in a whole lot of shit" Homeland Security agent says
Canadian News ANTIFA violence breaks out at Ottawa protest against Global Compact for Migration The police have already begun cracking down.
News Government denies journalists access to state-funded migrant housing Government denies journalists access to state-funded migrant housing
News Privacy breach in Canadian handgun consultations Privacy breach in Canadian handgun consultations
News Compact for migration - Maxime Bernier reacts to Conservative apathy Maxime Bernier speaks to The Post Millennial about the UN Global Migration Compact.
News University of Québec students can now choose a new first name Students enrolled at Université de Québec à Montréal (UQAM) are now entitled to compel their professors to call them by new first names.