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How I’d fare under social credit

Feelings of dread accompany reports of China’s social credit system, where personal misdeeds are logged, recorded, and penalized.

Libby Emmons / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why I’m voting Green

To start, let me introduce myself as a political orphan.

James Hallifax / Sep 27, 2019

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Parts of Alberta to receive 60+ cm of snow this weekend

Only in Canada would you get a 60 cm snowstorm before October.

Ali Taghva / Sep 27, 2019

Canadian News

Greta Thunberg says “Trudeau is not doing enough” on climate change

“I don’t know why grow-ups would choose to mock children for communicating science. They can do something good instead,” she said.

Siddak Ahuja / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau is acting more like a dictator every day

In the past week, Canadians have watched as Justin Trudeau and the Liberals become more and more authoritarian.

Spencer Fernando / Sep 27, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Twitter says #TrudeauMustGo trend is not because of bots

With some concerned about whether or not the hashtag was a cesspit for bots and an easy way to influence public conversation, Twitter’s head of site integrity decided to clear things up.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The climate crisis: a lot of hysteria, very little policy solutions

The climate crisis; it’s all everybody seems to be talking about recently.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Sep 26, 2019

Culture

Sports journalism has been hijacked by left-wing hacks

On September 21, NBC News published a hit piece on Barstool Sports and its founder Dan Portnoy. What riled up the journalists to go after the popular sports website known for irreverent humour around sports culture?

Jordan Goldstein / Sep 26, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau promises to hand out camping bursaries to promote environmental protection

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to give lower-income families $2,000 dollars to cover travelling and camping expenses so that kids can learn about the environment.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Nova Scotia bans single-use plastic bags

Legislation was just introduced that once enacted, will ban all single-use plastic bags at retailers across Nova Scotia within a year.

Russell Leib / Sep 26, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Scheer, Singh to miss Montreal climate march

Organizers say that nearly 400,000 students from primary education to post-secondary have been released from classes to show support at the event, along with other community groups, businesses, and unions, which will shut shop for the day in order to attend.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 26, 2019

Canadian News

NDP will target money laundering

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh made a series of announcements in Vancouver on Wednesday morning in an effort to whip-up support in British Columbia.

Siddak Ahuja / Sep 26, 2019

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Repeat sex offender canvassed for Elections Canada in Ontario

A multiple offence sexual predator was allowed to canvas Hamilton, Ontario neighbourhoods only weeks after being released from prison

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 26, 2019

News, Culture

Labradoodle creator calls the breed his “Frankenstein’s monster”

Dogs are considered by many to be an ideal pet, yet the man behind the popular Labradoodle breed, Wally Conron believes he created a monster.

Russell Leib / Sep 26, 2019

Opinion

If the sock fits: Ed the Sock is the perfect bootlicker for Justin Trudeau

While acting like a Liberal hero the filthy sock puppet has a sordid past of spewing misogynistic garbage on late-night TV, regularly and creepily commenting on topless women as well as the women he interviewed.

Ali Taghva / Sep 26, 2019

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