U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly called Meghan Markle “nasty” when he heard she and Prince Harry plan to move to LA after he leaves office.
Rapper Cardi B mentioned that she wanted to move to Nigeria, but seems to have changed her mind and is talking about possibly running for U.S. congress
“We need full clarity on how such a horrific tragedy could have occurred,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Legal proceedings against the University of British Columbia will commence after they refused to reinstate Andy Ngo’s lecture on antifa violence.
Maple Leaf Foods CEO Michael McCain issued a statement on the company’s Twitter account, calling President Trump “a narcissist in Washington”.
The official statement from NDP leader Jagmeet Singh on Iran shooting down a passenger plane condemns U.S. President Donald Trump, not Iran.
A video of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a movie premier shows the prince telling the head of Disney his wife is interested in voiceover work.
Many Ontario residents were awoken by their smart phones Sunday morning warning them of an incident at a nuclear power plant in Pickering.
Dragon’s Den star and prospective Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Vincenzo Guzzo gave The Post Millennial a colourful interview.
A one-day “Value of Alberta” conference examining Alberta’s place in Confederation is taking place next week, as tensions in the province remain high.
The Ryerson Students’ Union president is accused of not being tansparent with the org’s spending despite promising to do so after last year’s scandal.
Since Qasem Soleimani was assassinated, anti-American journalists have happily avoided discussing the crimes of the Iranian regime.
In a press conference, Justin Trudeau dodged questions about the legitimacy of the U.S. strike that took out Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani.
A Manitoba family had a chance to win a $10,000 prize for the second time and lost it after a wrong answer that went viral.
The highest unemployment rate of any major city in Canada may surprise you—Edmonton. As a whole, Alberta’s full-time jobs decreased last month as well.