Speaking at the White House press conference, Jennifer Klein, co-chair of the newly formed White House Gender Policy Council, was asked about a laws passed by Mississippi’s legislature banning transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports and whether the council plans to do anything to address local laws like this.
Ongoing Lack Of Federal Budget Shows Trudeau Government Putting Political Interests Ahead Of Canada’s Interests
It appears increasingly clear that the Trudeau government is seeking to move the release of any upcoming budget closer to an election, giving them the chance to campaign on their promises without actually delivering.
Poilievre says Trudeau is delaying the budget for political reasons
The Liberal government stated that it would not be releasing a budget in March, claiming that they need more time to assess the impact of the pandemic.
Trudeau’s latest delay marks a period of two years since the ruling Liberals have last presented a full budget to the House of Commons.
Canada gender equality: Trudeau unveils women-only task force
Justin Trudeau’s government unveiled a women-only task force that will help advise policymakers on the economic recovery ahead of the spring budget.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Middle Class Prosperity Mona Fortier said Monday the group will harness expert voices across the country to help the government with a plan to address gender equality issues laid bare by the Covid-19 pandemic. The announcement was made on International Women’s Day.
Oefelein: Publishing Industry Considers it ‘Racism and White Supremacism’ If You’re Not a Leftist
Oefelein began working with the literary agency Jennifer De Chiara in February 2018. She specialized in romance novels and young adult fiction, one of the largest niche markets in the United States. Despite her academic degrees, her preparation, and that she performed her job efficiently, she was fired “because of her conservative ideas.”
Cuomo ordered group homes for disabled to accept COVID-19 patients. At least 552 have died.
Identity-obsessed liberals and social justice are the roots of ‘cancel culture’
“Cancel culture” is the popular phrase of the times, with everything from Dr. Seuss books to cartoon characters being forced out of circulation. But cancel culture is simply the next logical point in the brain rot of social justice and identity politics and in its takeover of major institutions.
I have been telling parents for decades that sending a child to almost any college is playing Russian roulette with his or her values.
But it is a different version of Russian roulette. In the traditional version, only one of the gun’s six chambers contains a bullet. In the college version of Russian roulette, 5 of the 6 chambers contain a bullet. If your child attends almost any university in America (or Canada or anywhere else in the English-speaking world), the odds are that your child’s decency, intellectual acuity, faculty of reason, character and moral compass will be damaged, perhaps permanently.
The worse news is that sending your child to almost any elementary school or high school — public or private — is fast becoming equally toxic. More and more schools are being taken over by left-wing ideologues and by nonideologues who lack the courage to confront the ideologues.
During a virtual meeting, leading Chinese and Russian space authorities agreed to build the lunar research station, which the two countries claim will be open to other nations, according to SpaceNews. Leaders from both countries said the base will strengthen scientific and diplomatic ties between Beijing and Moscow.
Removing one of the Conservative Party’s most effective communicators – Pierre Poilievre – from the Finance Critic post doesn’t seem to be working out well.
The book’s authors, Jonathan Allen of NBC News and Amie Parnes of the Hill, said Dunn’s comments were what “campaign officials believed but would never say in public.”
With reparations, there is the issue of who pays. Do African countries owe reparations to Black Americans? After all, Harvard’s director of the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Henry Louis Gates, wrote that 90% of those enslaved and shipped to the New World were sold by Africans to European slavers. All whites? Only whites? Nonwhites? Are payments owed before the United States became a country?
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino told the House of Commons immigration committee the government plans to increase the number of immigrants admitted to Canada from 184,370 in 2020 to 401,000 in 2021, an increase of 117%.
The term “Blue Anon” is used by conservatives to describe left-wing conspiracists, and is a play-off of the right-wing conspiracist group name, “QAnon,” of which members were involved in the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, Newsweek reported.
After helping push the “defund the police” movement last summer through her husband, New York City’s first lady, Chirlane McCray, is now asking the public to physically intervene in violent altercations as assaults cases spike.
The wife of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said New Yorkers should “physically intervene” to stop the rise of violent crimes, nine months after her husband slashed police funds to be “redirected” to “youth initiatives and social services” instead.
“As of March 9, HuffPost Canada will no longer be publishing content. Existing content will be maintained as an online archive,” a statement on their website read.
Sure, you had your temporary reinstatement last spring when a woman named Tara Reade (remember her?) accused then-candidate Joe Biden of sexual assault. All woman couldn’t be believed, it seemed, as journalists began uncovering damning evidence about Reade’s history, like the fact that she, um, had issues with landlords and former acquaintances called her “deceitful” and “manipulative.”
Canada’s equalization program has been in place for six decades, yet few people understand how it works. To discuss “the glue that keeps Canada together,” we welcome journalist Mary Janigan; Massey College principal Nathalie Des Rosiers; and University of Calgary economics professor Trevor Tombe.