Last week, President Trump gave Elon Musk the keys to the White House. Today, however, I have a feeling that Trump might be changing the locks.
As Conservatives Lick Their Wounds From Defeat, One Question Is on Everyone’s Mind: What Happened Monday Night?
On Monday evening, Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party suffered a massive defeat at the hands of Mark Carney and the Liberal Party. Canadians and American observers alike are all wondering one thing: what exactly went wrong? Amid all the speculation, too few people seem to be able to pinpoint the exact moment that things took a downturn for the CPC.
The State of the North: The Federal Election Is in Less Than 12 Hours, but Was It Over Before It Started?
Right now, the remainder of Canada's eligible voting population is receiving their final opportunity to elect serious change and bring about positive reform in the True North. But will Canada finally wake up and reverse the disastrous course the country set upon almost a decade ago by electing the Liberals to office, or will they continue to indulge in blissful ignorance and lack of self-awareness till the entire nation is totally weakened as a result?
Carney Calls an Election for April 28, Giving the Conservatives Only 37 Days to Change Their Messaging if They Want to Win
Yesterday, Canada's unelected Prime Minister Mark Carney ordered his Governor General to dissolve Parliament, thereby bringing about a federal election dated to happen on April 28. If Conservatives don't adjust their messaging fast, they will lose resoundingly, and Canada will be subjected to an even worse form of Justin Trudeau.
Did Donald Trump Actually Endorse Mark Carney, or Is Everyone Playing 4D Chess?
Last night, in a Fox News interview, Laura Ingraham asked President Trump about Canada's newly-unelected Prime Minister, Mark Carney. His response quickly became a top Canadian headline, and eager politicians like Pierre Poilievre didn't hesitate to splice his comments and use them in an all-around game of 4D chess.
Canada’s Fake “Tough Guy” Acts Just Drove the Canadian Economy Even Further Into the Ground
Yesterday, Ontario premiere Doug Ford officially placed a 25% surcharge on electricity being supplied to the United States. This was a move that Ford had been threatening for several weeks now, attempting to leverage the fact that Ontario supplies approximately 1.5 million homes located in New York, Michigan, and Minnesota with electricity. However, what should have been obvious to anyone who understands how Trump works is that this would be sure to blow up in Ford's face. And rapidly enough, it did.
The Left Reminded Everyone Watching Trump’s Joint Congressional Address How Vile They Truly Are
Trump's joint address to Congress last night was full of many beautiful moments. But it was also full of several disgusting behavioural antics from the radical ideologues seated across the aisle from the Republicans.
Make No Mistake: Justin Trudeau Is Responsible for the Tariffs and Now He’s The Only One Who Can Stop Them
Just as he warned a couple weeks after his landslide victory election, President Trump on Saturday implemented a 25% tariff on both Canada and Mexico, as well as a 10% tariff on China, which was to be effective Tuesday, February 4. Were the Canadian economy specifically to crash and burn, it would be instinctive to blame financial suffering on Donald Trump. But let the record clearly show that the one truly responsible for these tariffs is our own government led by Justin Trudeau.
Please, President Trump, It’s Just Too Much Winning
By the evening of January 20, 2025, the day of Donald J. Trump's second inauguration ceremony, I was personally exhausted. But I wasn't exhausted from the busyness of the day. I was exhausted from all the winning.
Why Christians Should Cast Their Votes for Donald J. Trump This November- Part II
In the second and final part of the two-part blog post on why Christians should vote for Trump, we'll focus in on who Donald Trump and who Kamala Harris actually are -- and why Christians should be very concerned about the latter.
