Netflix's recently released Cuties film—which hyper-sexualizes 11-year-old children twerking in a dance crew—is facing a surge of subscription cancellations by disgusted viewers.
"WE closure changes nothing," said the Carleton MP. "Finance Committee will resume investigations once Parliament opens. You can run but you can't hide."
In a bid to obtrude Canadian media into streaming services and social platforms, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault will introduce a bill that regulates their content.
According to a Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC) release, more than 60 per cent of Canada's restaurants risk having to close their doors for good by November.
Seattle employees tasked with dealing with the occupied protest asked for the National Guard and were denied that help by Governor Jay Inslee.
WestJet cancelled a flight from Calgary to Toronto yesterday morning when a family onboard struggled to mask their 19-month-old child.
The Kielburger brother-founded WE Charity had previously announced in August that it would be laying off dozens of employees across Canada and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Fauci said that the president wasn't distorting anything when he spoke to the press.
The Post Millennial's correspondent Ari Hoffman appeared on Fox & Friends today to discuss the rampant riots in Seattle while the city's law-abiding civilians face the fallout.
Last night, Antifa black bloc militants assaulted a journalist in Portland, Ore. Tayler Hansen reported that he was beaten by four people wearing Antifa Black Bloc.
The new “Wear Their Names” line of jewelry for sale on the internet is drawing lots of intense criticism by many people worldwide for what they say is its exploitative character.
the White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said that the FBI agents involved in the unsuccessful 2016 investigation regarding the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government are in “real trouble”.
A memorial statue for an Edmonton police officer killed in the line of duty in 1990 was recently defaced by vandals.
One business on West Hastings street is reportedly struggling to keep their businesses open due to crime and grime in the area, motivating the owner to finally shutter its doors.
A Toronto man who broke into a Scarborough bungalow and beat an elderly woman to death in 2015 has been sentenced to life for second-degree murder, The Star reports. His parole ineligibility has been set at 15 years and nine months.