Canada Free Press

Canada Free Press-- An Independent Investigative Newspaper
  1. Self‑examination is a deeply Christian discipline. It requires humility, honesty, and the willingness to confront one’s own failures; traits that historically lead to repentance and course correction. But the modern hard‑left, and the Democratic Party increasingly shaped by it, appears fundamentally incapable of such introspection. To look inward would be to unravel the very foundations of what they have built.

  2. It was a headline that I had to read twice: An NBA draft pick deciding to walk away and play college ball instead.

    Being an NBA draft pick wasn’t enough for James Nnaji.

  3. The United States Constitution very clearly defines the duties and responsibilities of the United States government. No where in that document does it suggest that the United States government should, in any way, be involved in foreign or domestic charity. Since January 20, 2025, American taxpayers have learned just how badly the United States government manages charity; that is to say how badly screwed the U.S. taxpayers have been so far.

  4. The marketing geniuses at MSNBC came up with what they thought was a good idea. Consumed by falling ratings, NBCUniversal cut ties, eh, eh, spun off the failing company into a new company called Versant. By doing so, NBCUniversal pushed them away from the peacock logo, making them an independent “fake” news source.

    So, on November 15th, MSNBC officially became MS NOW, an acronym for “My Source for News, Opinion, and the World.”

  5. KINGSTON, ONT.– The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased to announce that the Crown has marked for withdrawal the ticket of an Ontario woman whose privacy was violated by use of a drone that spied on her while she was stopped at an intersection.

    On May 7, 2025, the woman, whose name is being withheld out of privacy concerns, was stopped at a red light in Kingston, Ont., when she noticed a large drone hovering outside her car window. The woman thought the drone operator might be committing a crime or invading her privacy, so she pulled out her phone and took a photo.