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Man arrested for assaulting Canadian cop with 'block of cheese'

Exactly which variety of cheese had been used in the attack was not made public.

Jarryd Jaeger / May 13, 2024

Canadian News

Canadian House Speaker accused of 'planning' to eject Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre from Commons

"The speaker came into the house with a piece of paper and it was that piece of paper that he picked up and read when he named Pierre Poilievre and removed him from the house for essentially nothing," said Cooper.

David Krayden / May 13, 2024

Canadian News

Male suspect in attack on breastfeeding woman called 'she' by Vancouver police

"It is deplorable that this crime will be recorded as having been committed by a female."

Sara Higdon / May 11, 2024

Canadian News

Poilievre says Trudeau should 'quit his job' after PM boasts about wildly unpopular carbon tax

" He can look at page three, where every single province that has the tax sees middle-class Canadians and 60 percent of families paying more in tax than they get back in benefits," Poilievre said.

David Krayden / May 10, 2024

Canadian News

Trudeau government spends $8 million searching for bodies at Kamloops residential school after viral ‘mass graves’ story, finds nothing

There were no remains, and now, $8 million has been used to uncover that, with the allocation of the funds shrouded in mystery. 

The Post Millennial / May 9, 2024

Canadian News

'The system is broken': Kyle Kemper says half brother Justin Trudeau is a 'champion spokesperson' for globalists

Kemper has been a staunch supporter of the Freedom Convoy, a severe critic of the Trudeau government, and is currently driving a bus for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign.

David Krayden / May 7, 2024

Canadian News

Union spox threatens U of Toronto prof over claims most Gaza camp protesters are not students

"There need to be street-based consequences for clumsy buffoons like Kevin."

David Krayden / May 6, 2024

Canadian News

Trudeau government offers free access to national parks for migrants only

“Free admission for newcomers to Canada and new Canadian citizens” in 2024.

The Post Millennial / May 5, 2024

Canadian News

Trudeau's tax agency to audit Saskatchewan for unpaid carbon taxes: Premier Scott Moe

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Canada Revenue Agency is going to audit province's books for carbon tax owed to Ottawa.

David Krayden / May 1, 2024

Canadian News

Pierre Poilievre ejected from House of Commons for calling Trudeau ‘wacko’ and ‘extremist’

House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus ejects Pierre Poilievre from Question Period.

David Krayden / May 1, 2024

Canadian News

Trudeau's ex-wife Sophie discusses new book and her 'imperfect' marriage with Canadian PM

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau discussed her new book "Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other" and the separation from the Prime Minister.

Sara Higdon / Apr 28, 2024

Canadian News

Poilievre joins carbon tax protest, condemns Liberal lies—Trudeau responds with rants about Alex Jones

Pierre Poilevre stop at carbon tax protest draws rant from Justin Trudeau

David Krayden / Apr 28, 2024

Canadian News

Trudeau Liberals' new budget fails to provide anticipated bounce in polls

40 percent of Canadians gave Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s budget of $52.9 million in new spending a "thumbs down."

David Krayden / Apr 24, 2024

Canadian News

Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland now condemns ‘glorification of terrorism' at Ottawa pro-Hamas rally after initially refusing to comment

Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland now condemns hate speech at pro-Hamas rally

David Krayden / Apr 23, 2024

Canadian News

Muslim 'Million Person March' organizer in Canada calls for interfaith unity against wokeness amid Middle East conflict

“Christians and Muslims came together in this country nine months ago,” El-Cheikh told The Post Millennial. “And it was a match made in heaven. It was beautiful.” 

David Krayden / Apr 22, 2024

Canadian News

Canadians feel highest levels of anger, pessimism towards Trudeau government since 2018: Nanos poll

Nearly two thirds of Canadians saying they harbour primarily negative feelings towards those in power.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 22, 2024

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BREAKING: Russiagate hoaxer Jake Tapper to host CNN debate between Trump and Biden

The debate will be held at CNN's studios in Atlanta on June 27.

Hayden Cunningham / May 15, 2024

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Antifa goon at the Guardian doxxes anonymous right-wing publisher, turns out he is a normal person with a great life

"I regret nothing. I apologize for nothing. God bless you all, even the haters."

The Post Millennial / May 15, 2024

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CNN pundit preps Biden voters for a Trump win

"I doubt the New York indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name was not Donald Trump," he said

Sara Higdon / May 13, 2024

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Biden looks to Hollywood for support while Trump goes to the people

"They are going to be doing a big fundraiser with George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and former President Obama."

Sara Higdon / May 12, 2024

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'Biden is doing it all wrong': Dem pollster, former Clinton advisor weighs in on Biden's 2024 strategy

Penn writes that Biden is "leaving behind centrist swing voters who shift between parties from election to election."

Libby Emmons / May 12, 2024

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Trump SLAMS Judge Merchan over his gag order while Michael Cohen talks trash freely

Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche requested on Friday that Cohen be barred from speaking "in the same way President Trump is" constrained.

Katie Daviscourt / May 10, 2024

POLITICS AND POLICY
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WATCH: Is Trudeau being bullied by Biden?

It may appear that Trudeau and Biden have a newfound 'bromance,' but that doesn't mean cross-border tensions will evaporate overnight.

Matthew Grainger / Feb 24, 2021

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Alberta's vital role in Canada has been ignored for too long by Trudeau Liberals

Folks in Alberta are increasingly telling me they feel like Canada has given up on them. And by and large, they don't want to give up on Canada; they simply feel left behind.

Damien C. Kurek / Feb 11, 2021

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PETITION: The Trudeau government MUST scrap disgraced former Governor General's massive pension

Please sign if you think this is wrong. Let's tell Justin Trudeau to change these rules. Julie Payette should not be getting any more of our taxpayer dollars!

The Post Millennial / Feb 10, 2021

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Trudeau government must embrace Taiwan in diplomacy and trade

In the face of increased Chinese aggression, it is in Canada's strategic interest to strengthen ties in the Indo-Pacific region with allies that share our values.

Michael Cooper / Feb 9, 2021

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Elected officials are responsible for civil unrest and the widening ideological gap

I have watched US cities burn: Ferguson, Charlottesville, Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, Louisville, New York, Rochester, Chicago, Kenosha, and Philadelphia, to name a few.

Jeffrey A. Slotnick / Feb 6, 2021

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Economy-deniers are far more dangerous and long-lasting than COVID-deniers

Recent studies have now begun to show that the economic toll of lockdowns will have far-reaching effects.

Al Hounsell / Feb 6, 2021

DISCOURSE
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The next generation is ready to save American freedom from extinction

I believe that my generation is full of strong and vocal patriots who are ready to fight for this country.

Brilyn Hollyhand / Jan 23, 2022

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Facebook's Metaverse is a new way to lie to yourself

I find it interesting that both the Hebrew and Arabic translation for "Meta" is "Death" because this new path they are taking will lead to the death of truth and reality.

Jon Willis / Dec 28, 2021

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If the unvaccinated should pay for their own healthcare, then why not smokers, addicts, and obese people?

Would Winnipeg gastroenterologist Dr. Charles Bernstein argue that obese people or smokers should be barred from entering grocery stores and supermarkets?

John Carpay / Dec 28, 2021

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30 years after the Soviet Union's collapse, we still fight tyranny

The collapse of the Soviet Union on Christmas day, 1991, was an important step away from totalitarianism. We should be grateful to the millions of people who resisted tyranny over the course of decades.

John Carpay / Dec 24, 2021

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'We're not a perfect country, we're just the greatest country': Jim Jordan on his new book and American resilience

Congressman Jim Jordan has a new book coming out, called Do What You Said You Would Do, and as a conservative representative for Ohio's 4th Congressional District since 2007, he has endeavored to do just that.

Libby Emmons / Dec 20, 2021

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Liberal celebs spread fake news and never apologize when they’re busted

We're awash in fake news, and celebrities are some of the biggest culprits.

Christian Toto / Dec 20, 2021

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