Lieu: The president is not well. He has tremendous difficulty staying awake on the job. He has repeatedly fallen asleep at Cabinet meetings, at White House events, at a Memorial Day ceremony, and most recently at a very loud NBA game last night.
The White House needs to explain why Donald Trump keeps going to the hospital and taking cognitive tests.
The Epstein files exposed a transnational child sex trafficking network.
Thousands of pages have been released.
Years have passed.
Where are the charges?
No, Maliq. This is silly
People are aware that a number of radical Muslims are threatening to take Britain over, and kill infidels
Many Muslims do not have this intention, but they seem loathe to speak, up for some reason
It's hard for someone like me to figure out how strong the moderates are, and whether the radicals can be controlled
In the meantime it's safer for me to take the threats seriously
And the threats are not coming from the Buddhists
Days before calling a snap election, Doug Ford spoke at a Highway 401 tunnel event attended by PC donors and industry leaders.
The more we learn about this fantasy tunnel, the more questions we have. Who benefits? How much will it cost? And why is Doug Ford focused on a mega-project that could cost tens of billions while Ontarians struggle with health care, housing, and affordability?
Ontario needs transparency - not backroom politics. #onpoli
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Doug Ford flew to Washington to play Captain Canada but couldn’t get a meeting with anyone from the U.S. administration.
Back home, he voted against removing the tax on food and lowering grocery prices. Ontarians are paying for the show – and getting nothing for it.
Elections Alberta says the October referendum will require hiring at least 60,000 workers and printing 45 million ballots.
That will cost Albertans nearly five times what the last provincial election cost — up to $100 million — all so Danielle Smith can keep her deal with the separatists.
Imagine what that money could do for healthcare, education, or addressing the affordability crisis.
The UCP and Danielle Smith have the wrong priorities.
Elina Valtonen, Foreign Minister of Finland:
“NATO is not a threat to Russia. Russia is a threat to world peace. We would like nothing more than a peaceful relationship with Russia. We demand that Russia return to respecting international law & withdraw its troops from Ukraine.”
My grandma and I were talking about the concept of marital rape today, and it made me realize how much we owe to the feminist movement and the fight for women's rights.
She told me that when she was young, a woman literally had no say over her own body once she married. The moment you signed that license, you belonged to your husband. If he wanted to do it, you had to submit, no matter how tired, sick, or unwilling you were. There was no word for it, no law against it, and absolutely no support if you said no. It was just considered a wife's duty.
It was a heavy reminder of how hard women had to fight just to legally own their own bodies. For generations, women quietly endured violations in their own beds because the law refused to protect them.
Hearing her speak about the modern concept of consent with such genuine relief made me realize how vital female autonomy is.
Marriage is not a contract that signs away your rights, and your body is always your own.
Chrétien: When you look at the polls, Canadians have never been more united. Thank you to Donald Trump for that. I should propose him for the Order of Canada, but I cannot succeed. Do you know why?
Rosie: He's not Canadian?
Chrétien: Because we don't give it to a person who has a criminal record.
Islamic preacher in Germany: “You can’t stone a woman for adultery in Germany, but when we establish an Islamic state here, stoning will be legally fully allowed under Sharia.”
This culture is mental illness!
Manitoba just became the first province in Canada to legislate nurse-to-patient ratios — and this week their implementation committee released their first roadmap for how it rolls out. This is massive. This is historic. And every other province should be doing the same. When
“Women talk more than men”
In a recent study it was found that when women talked 15% of the time (and men 85% of the time), men perceived it as equal participation. And when women talked 30% of the time, men perceived it as women dominating the discussion.
When people see a maple leaf on a uniform, they see hope. They get help.
On Canadian Armed Forces Day, we honour the women and men who defend our sovereignty. They represent the very best of Canada.
Donald had a temper tantrum on national television and walked out of an interview simply because Kristen Welker presented him with a basic fact.
Note to other journalists: now is the time to pile on. He won't be able to handle it.