Shameful campaign vs. injured vets
Our government spent $750,000 to fight the very soldiers it had sent into harm’s way.
Underground attack on free speech
Mona Eltahawy, so-called journalist, a so-called American, brings Muslim Brotherhood-style censorship to America.
Religions not the same
At least, not the way their followers react when offended.
Justin Trudeau's name is not enough
If reports are correct, it’s hardly a surprise that Justin Trudeau has decided to challenge for liberal leadership.
Scoreless games make everyone a loser
Author, Dr. Allen Fox joins on the negative affects of nanny staters removing scores from kids’ sports.
Harper proves worthy of statesman prize
This should make Canadians proud.
Conservative campaign assassins about to reawaken
Once upon a time, the Conservative government believed in the daily campaign.
Khadr's return 're-hurting' families of fallen soldiers
Darlene Cushman's son is not coming home no matter what political deals are worked out.
Free speech distinguishes the West from the rest
Nobel laureate, brought a unique perspective in examining the human condition under the stress of mobs in politics.
Old pals disagree on dealing with Iranian threat
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu have a warm, personal relationship.
Ambrose is not the Minister for Abortion
Andrea Mrozek says attacks against Minister Ambrose for voting in favour of an abortion discussion are outrageous.
Take back our classrooms
We need to borrow a line from the ’80s and ‘Just Say No’ to educrats
Does Canada need the Justin Society?
America has seen the results of voting for a leader based on his cool factor.
Debt dilemma hounds world governments
North America will not escape the debt dilemma, regardless of who wins the US election.
Prime time preview - September 28
Freedom under arrest, Michelle Obama's McGuinty-level co-parenting, an ex-undercover CIA agent, and more tonight!
Liberals snub Canadian gay rights achievement to score political points
Promoting gay rights abroad is not enough for Bob Rae. It is depressing and disappointing to see him sink that low.
Ontario Liberals dumb, unions dumber
The public sector has yet to undergo the necessary downsizing that the 2008 economic crash turned into an emergency.
Canada is Israel’s staunchest ally
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has transformed Canada’s Mideast policy.
Prime time preview - September 27
Kinky veggie sex advice, the Useless Nations, the battle for Virginia, the irony of M312, and much more tonight!
The Shiny Pony to enter horserace
With Mulcair comparing the oilsands to tar ponds and Trudeau ready to take Liberals to the '60s, Harper should be good.
Yes, there are gay Conservatives
Fred Litwin, Fabulous Blue Tent Party organizer, sets the record straight on the Conservatives and the gay community.
Prime time preview - September 26
A million dollar bounty on Michael's guest, gay-only schools, paying for drug needles for prisoners, and more tonight!
Drug-using inmates demand syringes
Stop us when this feels like Alice falling through the looking glass
UN is ripe, ready for history's trash
If ever there was an institution that deserved to be called feckless and useless, it is the United Nations.
More United Nations BS
Brian Lilley adds another item to the list of reasons why Canada needs to leave the United Nations.
Voodoo economics: Mulcair’s cap-and-trade doesn't include a trade
Mulcair doesn’t propose to improve ON’s productivity — union productivity at GM or Ford. He wants to devalue the dollar.
Harper-haters and Harper-lovers just don’t get it. Ever.
Harper’s haters, and his helpers and hangers-on, are misinformed.
Ontario's electricity system a mess
We used to hold people accountable for these scandalous messes.
Not anymore. These days they smile — and get re-elected.
The great health care lie
It's high time for Canadians to know the truth about the real effects of the the private sector in health care.
Will Barack be back?
He will if it's up to the media, his greatest allies in election homestretch.
Rumbling with Gay Santa
It's the Friday Rumble! Gay Santa makes a special appearance as Marianne Meed Ward and The Menzoid duke it out.
Prime time preview - September 24
Fact-checking Tom Mulcair, cafeteria contraband, the road to the White House, defending offensiveness, and more tonight!
Shouldice was good enough for Jack
It’s one of those great Canadian success stories -- and something of an anomaly in Canadian health care.
Harper, Mulcair gutless as maple leaf banned in Quebec
Who said this?: “The national flag of Canada is a symbol of honour, pride and Canadian identity.”
Obama speech presaged tumult
Cairo address gave countries green light to do whatever they wanted — the U.S. won’t object.
My gold-plated MP pension If I’d actually been elected, I’d now be overtaken by greed and self-obsession
These were called the good old days. And, like all good old days, they’re gone.
Tom’s thumb would stifle our economy
Would an NDP government impose a carbon tax? The Conservatives are telling anyone who will listen, the answer is yes.
A soldier's tale: Worthington
The one virtue of Rob Semrau's ordeal is a book that tells the story of our soldiers in Afghanistan
PM Harper shows leadership in cutting Iran ties
Is Harper the leader Canada always deserved?
Bullies or victims? Fairness and proportionality strike out in sport and sexuality
So, a guy who plays pro sport is an idiot. Good Lord, I can’t believe it! I mean, who knew?
Too late, Ontario Finance Minister restrains wages
Dwight Duncan, apparently to his complete shock, has discovered someone has been paying executives too much money.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it
How many kids could you honestly say take up smoking because Santa Claus has a pipe?
PC revisionism? Mark Steyn's not having it
PC Santa Claus is just one example of how the censors want to change the classics to fit the politically correct agenda.
Proof of CBC waste keeps piling up
If you didn't already think the CBC should be sold off, then news this week should have you thinking twice.
Heard of the Internet? Anyone can watch anti-Muslim film, but why would you?
Anyone arguing the "movie" Innocence of Muslims needs to be shown in Canada apparently has never heard of the Internet.
Prime time preview - September 20
Mark Steyn joins again, the Libya-Gitmo connection, the war on Santa, unmasking Occupy, and much more tonight!
Ontario Education Minister showing wear and tear
For the first time since the teacher brouhaha, Laurel Broten appeared to be fraying a little around the edges.
Marois off to a ridiculous, rocky start
Pauline Marois had a rough start in her first two weeks as newly elected Quebec premier.
A way for NHL to cut down on staged fights? Put a cap on number of bouts
League should pay attention to OHL's new rule that will suspend frequent scrappers.
The only network that tells it like it is
Kinsella doesn't agree with Sun News "95% of the time" - but thinks it's the only network that tells it like it is.
Now is the time for an Ontario election
If there was ever a good time to pull the plug on Dalton McGuinty's minority Liberal government, that time is now.
Mr. Starstruck vs Mr. Megabuck
The editorial pages of America spent yesterday flogging Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Only God can help Muslims from ourselves
Every few years the Muslim ummah breaks out into a spasmodic convulsion of uncontrollable hysteria that defies reason.
NDP crimps Harper's energy sales job
In July 2006, Harper stood in a hotel ballroom in England, and described Canada as “an emerging energy super power.”
Message to Marois: Don’t take dirty Canadian money
We get worked up about flags because of what they stand for - our country, our values, our society.
Prime time preview - September 19
Carbon tax 101, Mark Steyn on madness in the Middle East, peanut butter displaying white privilege, and more tonight!
Swiss health care: A model that works
Michel-Kelly Gagnon joins Charles Adler to explain the health care model Canada should have.
Religious accommodation leads to discrimination in Ontario schools
The big question you ask upon hearing of a Muslim prayer room planned for a Catholic school in London is why?
Trudeaupian bilingualism gone too far
Brian Lilley has had it with our tax dollars upholding the Trudeaupoian ideal of bilingualism where it isn't practical.
Accused cancer faker gets jailhouse beating
Jailhouse justice it may appear -- but ex-friends of an accused cancer-fake are still showing him charity.
Replacement players could solve NHL owners' problems, end lockout
By mid-January, could the NHL be featuring replacement players?
Occupied with NHL, income disparity
The rich and the powerful are deluding themselves if they think the ideals that motivated the Occupy kids are passe.
Tax, lies, cap-and-trade: Call it what you want, the public will pay more
Is NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair justified in accusing the Tories of lying when they claim the NDP support a carbon tax?
Rob Ford is the Tim Tebow of politics
Like Tebow, Ford gets results but he doesn't get the mechanics exactly right. He isn't the smooth operator.
Aspire to be civil alternative
With a new Parliament now in session, we tender today some words of advice directly to NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair.
Prime time preview - September 18
The zero hero's next move, Carney vs. Mulcair economics, QC's flag flap, a Catholic Muslim prayer room and more tonight.
Time for unions to rethink strategy
It would seem 190,000 CAW members are now being dragged into a fistfight with everyone and anyone.
Just leave it alone: Canadians don’t need an Office of Religious Freedom
If there is anything Canada does not need, it's an Office of Religious Freedom, housed somewhere in Foreign Affairs.
US political reality cheque
God bless America. Canada needs it to work. But lord love a duck.
Stop appeasing jihadists
Yes, asserting that some cultures are superior to others can lead to conflict, but appeasing is not the way out.
Carbon tax fight dominates Parliament's first day back
After 87 days of peace and quiet here in Ottawa, our MPs returned to their benches in the House of Commons.
This land is our land
Sun News contributor John Robson joins to discuss the importance of, and threats to private property rights in Canada.
Prime time preview - September 17
First Nations whistleblowers, unnecessary bilingualism, a trip inside the mind of Obama, and much more tonight.
Muslims must modernize: Followers need to separate mosque and state
Why is it when fundamentalist hotheads feel their prophet has been insulted Western leaders feel the need to apologize?
Can’t find future in the past: Resurrecting the Avro Arrow would be bad for our budget
The last nail in the coffin, not the resurrection of the Avro Arrow fighter jet, should have been recognized in 2004.
Could Grit leadership be written in the stars?
The spaceman vs. the space cadet.
Digging out of depression doesn't mean more dabbling
It's not only self-serving partisanship for Obama to invoke FDR. It's bad economics.
A night with the fanatics
I covered a 9/11 vigil and a counter-protest organized by Islamic and leftist groups for the return of Omar Khadr.
It's not about a silly Youtube video
Michael Coren goes into great detail about how the riots at US embassies in the Middle East are not because of video.
No tolerance for language police
It’s political correctness gone rampant thanks to a few clueless educrats.
Trade Harper for Obama? PM has the anointed one beat, hands down
American friends ask if they can trade Obama for Harper. Most Canucks would likely trade but we’d be fools for doing so.
Prime time preview - September 14
It's not about a silly movie, banning the ban, Carter vs. Obama, questioning climate change, and more tonight.
Prime time preview - September 13
Mainstream media's cloudy truth about the Middle East, Lilley's one-on-one with Harper, the Grits' golden boy and more!
Extremism reacts like a rabid dog
Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, has just paid for freedom of speech with his life.
Have I offended everyone?
Brian Lilley and Rebecca Thompson discuss an outrageous "inclusive language" document from an Ontario school board.
Leave la France!
Like all bad French policies, overtaxing the rich may get copied right here in French Canada with the newly-elected PQ.
Toronto mayor needs to smarten up
It’s time for Rob Ford to stop using his football team as a photo-op and as an excuse for his lack of judgment.
Canada's wireless industry: A reality check
Canada has the 'world's soundest banking system', but you wouldn't know it if you only listened to the bank-bashing.
Barack's broke society
American writer and TV editor Bill Whittle weighs in on Barack Obama’s desperation and demonization of the wealthy.
Religious accommodation in Ontario schools inconsistent
Welcome to Ontario -- where we have "religious accommodation" in our public schools.
Prime time preview - September 12
The fallout from Egypt and Libya, Coren confronts a Khadr, the future of Canadian air defence, and more tonight.
Why did Canada cut ties with Iran now?
Peter Worthington addresses a question that has been on many minds: Why did our government cut ties with Iran now?
Putin to Harper: Embassy attacks to be expected
The tragic irony of the death of US Ambassador Stevens is that he was killed by the people for whom he was a champion.
Treat gangs like the cancer they are
What we need is a commitment to putting the rights of decent citizens ahead of the rights of gangsters.
Fight for freedom after 9/11
How much has changed since the attacks of 9/11?
NOFX's Fat Mike says Obama re-election a slam dunk
The punk rock festival called Riot Fest is an unusual place to research Obama’s demographic appeal with younger voters.
Making citizenship mean something again isn’t racist
Citizenship papers don’t mean much if you hand them out as freely as doomsday pamphlets outside a cult headquarters.
Remembering 9/11, eleven years later
Today marks the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Everyone can remember where they were that tragic day.
Left playing political games
Michael Coren has something to say about Bob Rae and the left’s reaction to the closure of the Canadian embassy in Iran.
Former golden boy McGuinty looking to move on?
Dalton McGuinty, once the golden boy of the province’s teachers, has now become a pariah in the education sector.
Prime time preview - September 11
Eleven years after 9/11, regretting a sex change, armchair anti-Harper radicals, political correctness run amok and more
Wildrose would work with PQ: Smith
A deal with any devil, so long as Alberta is a beneficiary.
Quebec's balance of power lies with fiscal-minded Legault
The most powerful politician in Quebec is Francois Legault, head of the brand new Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ).
Life in Quebec should be a gas
Deny the reality of the free market for too long and you become Greece, Portugal, Italy or, very soon, Quebec.
Hunting shows shot down
Don’t blame hunters for being skeptical of Shaw’s move to cancel programming.
Two leaders now at risk
Byelection loss means trouble for both Tim Hudak and Dalton McGuinty.
Political polls — you get what you pay for
A joke. That’s what media political polls have become in this country.
We have a right to see Khadr tapes
And our public safety minister must live up to his title.
Iran, global security crowd trade talk at Pacific summit
Stephen Harper was in Russia to talk trade and commerce, but ended up talking about global peace and security issues.
Frank talk from Putin on free speech
Russian President Putin and Harper had a meeting Saturday about trade, Syria, Iran and "gang bangs" in public museums.
Unlikely coalition could still keep PQ from power
What really happened in the Quebec election? A lot of things. But the short answer is, voters elected legislators.
Iran is a clear threat to Canadians
Ezra Levant talks about Iran's horrific human rights record and why cutting diplomatic ties with Iran was the right move
The truth about the PSAC plane
Ezra Levant interviews the pilot who flew the PSAC plane reading "Stephen Harper hates us".
Ontario Grits need new blood
Dalton McGuinty's 'Plan A' has failed.
Smear mongering
The next time you hear the name Amir Attaran, don’t bother to listen.
Let court of public opinion decide Rob Ford's fate
Clayton Ruby's rambling, repetitive submission reeked of an almost visceral disdain for the mayor.
Rob Ford is his own worst enemy
Mayor Rob Ford is right when he says his political enemies are out to get him.
Prime time preview - September 7
The left's war on women, what prompted the closure of the embassy in Iran, Obama's sad performance, and more tonight.
Back to the future
Openness didn't last long, about 18 hours. Yes, we're not getting what some of us think we're getting.
Quebec’s Big 3: Marois, Mulcair, Trudeau
History will record that the new regime in Quebec was baptized in blood and hate. It's not a good omen of things to come
Prime time preview - September 6
The argument for spanking, not your father's Democratic Party, political porn, and much more tonight.
Pension funds dragging down cities
Cities are declaring bankruptcy in a bid partly to get the public sector unions to accept a major reduction in benefits.
Harper shouldn't take PQ bait
Unlike recent past PMs, Harper doesn't have a dog in the personal feud between the separatist vs. federalist camps.
Province has own common sense revolution
The voice of common sense was heard on September 4 in la belle province.
Reasons not to vote Liberal in Thursday's ON byelections
The annual sausage-eating, lederhosen-wearing, beer-swilling extravaganza has come a little early this year.
Narrow PQ victory no threat to national unity
Far from wanting out of Canada, the narrow minority victory by the PQ suggests most Quebecers want to remain part of it.
McGuinty, Hudak byelection losers
Thursday night's two byelections could turn into bye-bye elections for beleaguered Ontario PC leader Tim Hudak.
The NDP is the new Bloc Quebecois
How long can Canadians ignore the similarities?
Stockwell Day's memory hazy on Mahjoub case
A former cabinet minister hauled out of retirement to explain why an Egyptian refugee has been labelled a terror suspect
TO school board fee hike raises rent for church group 800%
So much for religious equality at Toronto's school board. More like double standard and highway robbery.
Time for free-spending Alberta public servants to learn the meaning of no
Yet again we have word of another tall forehead in this province, seemingly riding high on the public dime.
Prime time preview - September 5
Toronto favouring Muslims, Obama's lady troubles, behind the PQ shooting and much more with tonight's prime time lineup.
Ignore Quebec's election results, Alberta
The rest of the country can largely ignore the results of Tuesday's Quebec election.
Don't give Dalton a majority
Premier McGuinty didn't deserve a majority government in the Oct. 6, 2011 ON election and he doesn't deserve one now.
Slutwalking double standard
The Menzoid has a go at the slutwalkers' double standard hold for Caucasian versus radical Islamist views.
Presidency chair too big for Barack Obama
It’s not that he’s nerdy. It’s that he’s a time-waster, a childish man, given to stunts and not substance.
PQ wins, we all pay
The Parti Quebecois will lead the next provincial government in Quebec and that's not a good thing for Canada.
McGuinty fights 'phony war' with teachers
Talk about a phony war. This nonsense "battle with the teachers," Premier Dalton McGuinty is engaged in is so much hype.
Son set himself, mother free from torment in crossbow slaying
After begging for help at every turn, it was only a son slaying his abusive father that finally set them free.
NDP a distinct threat to Canadian unity
After the Quebec election, Canadian politics is going to change for the worse — but the NDP won’t give a damn.
Labour Day lost its way
Anthony Furey looks at how labour day has lost its way due to self-servient union leaders.
Debt, not separatists, the threat from Quebec
Quebecers go to the polls Tuesday and the odds seem good that the separatist Parti Quebecois will hold power.
Big, fat zeros
Lynden Dorval, a high school physics teacher may be fired for giving his students zeroes for unfinished work.
Obama's record nothing to celebrate
Barack Obama makes Jimmy Carter look good.
Forcing workers into unions is wrong
It's a sure sign the union movement has overstepped its bounds when workers are forced into unions against their will.
Hey Occupy, what about the 20%?
Much was made last year by the "Occupy" movement about the privilege of the 1% vs. the poverty of the 99%.
A sign of things to come?
Hunter Spanjer, who uses sign language to communicate, has been told to change the way he signs his own name.
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