Month: February 2021

Toronto, Vancouver Rank Top 5 in ‘Least Affordable’ for Homes Among Metropolitan Areas Globally

Toronto and Vancouver are among the top five most unaffordable housing markets across 92 metropolitan areas in eight countries, a new report says.  The report (pdf), released on Monday by think tanks Urban Reform Institute and Frontier Center for Public Policy, seeks to rate the affordability of houses using the median multiple, a “measurement of income…


Video: Sen. Josh Hawley Speaks at CPAC

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on censorship and cancel culture in Orlando, Florida, on Friday. From NTD News


Sen. Josh Hawley Speaks at CPAC

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on censorship and cancel culture in Orlando, Florida, on Friday.


Blind Massage Therapist Embraces Life With Faith and Companions

Whenever Ezzie Davis has a challenging day, she relies on her faith, her husband, and her dog, Calypso, to lift her spirits. Calypso, a black Labrador, accompanies Davis, 31, as she takes three different buses from her home in Long Beach, California, to Costa Mesa, where she works as a professional massage therapist at Elements…


Blind Masseuse Embraces Life With Faith and Companions

Whenever Ezzie Davis has a challenging day, she relies on her faith, her husband, and her dog, Calypso, to lift her spirits. Calypso, a black Labrador, accompanies Davis, 31, as she takes three different buses from her home in Long Beach, California, to Costa Mesa, where she works as a professional masseuse at Elements Massage….


Rep. Ted Budd Confident About 2022 at CPAC

Rep. Ted Budd (R-N.C.) spoke with NTD’s Melina Wisecup about the prospect for House Republicans in 2022. He discusses how cancel culture has presented itself in Congress. Budd also says he feels confident Republicans will take back the House in 2022 because he says the Republican Party has become the new party of minorities.


Comparing New York Times Headlines Reveals Manipulative Agenda

Commentary You may find it instructive, as I did, to look at the headlines, with their subheads, from two different and apparently unrelated stories in Thursday’s New York Times. Here’s the first, in its on-line version: “Behind the Nashville Bombing, a Conspiracy Theorist Stewing About the Government: Anthony Warner, who was obsessed with an outlandish…


2 More OPP Officers Charged in Ongoing Tow Truck Investigation

Two more provincial police officers have been charged over allegations of corruption related to the province’s tow truck industry. Inspector Steve Grosjean, 62, of the Ontario Provincial Police’s highway safety division in Mississauga, is facing a breach of trust charge. The OPP also arrested 57-year old Const. Bindo Showan on charges of secret commissions and…


Embracing the Wonder of Winter in Snowmass, Colorado

My sanity was questioned when friends and family found out I was leaving sunny Florida for a quick trip to the cold Colorado mountains during one of the harshest weeks of winter—the same week much of Texas was battling unprecedented snowfall and the resulting chaos, and the same week Snowmass had just received a grand…


Ontario Parents Charged for Allegedly Smuggling Drugs in Own Luggage, Children’s Suitcase

Two parents have been charged for allegedly attempting to smuggle over 100 kilograms of drugs in their luggage and one of their children’s suitcases at Toronto Pearson International Airport. On Feb. 7, Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) officers searched the family—two adults and two children, aged 10 and 12—after they arrived from Montego Bay, Jamaica….