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Fitbit and Starbucks feel the wrath of rabid social justice warriors

Culture is truly confused if we think that corporate affirmation of our true selves is the kind of validation young people need.

Libby Emmons / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News, News

Canadians want less social conservatism, more fiscal conservatism: Poll

Many conservatives are turning their backs on social conservatives and are instead setting their sights on a fiscal focus, according to a new poll by Nanos Research.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Erin O’Toole pledges to protect Canadian history, says cancel culture is like ‘cultural marxism’

Conservative leadership candidate Erin O’Toole has pledged to preserve Canadian history from cancel culture, saying the “left has become so loud that it’s almost like a cultural marxism.”

Nico Johnson / Feb 13, 2020

Canadian News

Police search for Ontario man after 7-year-old boy shot

Police in Hamilton have issued a warrant for the arrest of Jayden Pitter. The 20-year-old has been charged with the shooting of a seven-year-old boy.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Social justice bullies celebrate the death of a legendary Canadian journalist

Blatchford’s critics did not wait one second to smear her for ideological sins committed during the course of her storied career.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Edmonton library trustee after calling CEO’s post ‘transphobic’

A former board member of the Edmonton Public Library claims that the library CEO asked her to resign after she requested an apology for “transphobic” post.

Sam Edwards / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Pedestrian hit by snowplow in Newfoundland

A pedestrian was hit by a snowplow Wednesday in Newfoundland. The accident took place close to Memorial University’s St. John’s campus.

Quinn Patrick / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Deputy PM blocked from entering Halifax City Hall by anti-pipeline protestors

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Chrystia Freeland was blocked from entering Halifax city hall by anti-pipeline protestors.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

Opinion

Why the hell are we paying taxes?

Why should Canadians pay taxes when the services and the authorities their money is going to aren’t working?

Spencer Fernando / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ontario public schools to shut down starting Feb. 21 due to teacher strikes

The four largest education unions in Ontario are planning on striking starting Feb. 1—a shutdown that will cause a full shut down of Ontario’s education system.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

Opinion

Fairness and respect for OKBA convenience store owners

A recent Globe and Mail story suggests possible changes to how vape products are sold in Ontario, which would be devastating to small businesses.

Kenny Shim / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, Culture

Legendary journalist Christie Blatchford dead at 68

Canada has lost its voice of reason. At 68-years-old, National Post writer and national treasure Christie Blatchford was taken from us too soon.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, Business & Finance

CBC down billions after losing rights to Hockey Night in Canada

The CBC no longer has the rights to their highest-rated program—Hockey Night in Canada. This is a big loss for CBC and will cost them over $2 billion.

Sam Edwards / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News

Leslyn Lewis officially enters Conservative leadership race

Leslyn Lewis has officially entered the race to be the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.

Nico Johnson / Feb 12, 2020

Canadian News, News

Terrorist tied to Trudeau arrested

The attempted assassin who was invited to a state dinner at Justin Trudeau’s infamous India trip was arrested in British Columbia on Monday.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 12, 2020

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