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Ravelry, the world’s largest online knitting community, is banning support for US president Donald Trump and his administration. The move is to ensure a space that is “inclusive of all,” the website says.
After a new allegation against US President Donald Trump was recently published, two Post Millennial authors, Barbara Kay and Diana Davison, engaged in a discussion about whether or not E. Jean Carroll’s first person account was credible.
The non-partisan agency responsible for administering the national vote scrapped the idea after final vetting for its choice of 13 ‘influencers’ turned up past activity which could give the perception of inherent biases.
Videos of the incident circulating online show a masked individual rush through the University of British Columbia auditorium and strike at an innocent bystander. A fire alarm can be heard in the background before the suspect is seen on the ground being apprehended by the police.
The Liberals are solely responsible for the current negative attitudes towards immigrants in Canada.
The PPC is fielding candidates in all 338 ridings, an impressive accomplishment given the time constraints.
Fire Rescue Services have confirmed a three hectare forest fire north of West Vancouver.
The Guardian’s pro-censorship screed is great advertising for Dr. Peterson’s platform. Her craven desire to see speech shut down only confirms that a robust free-speech friendly online platform is desperately needed.
If we’re going to accept refugees by the tens of thousands, let’s at least make it a bit easier on ourselves. These cultures tend to have incredibly low crime rates, tend to have some knowledge of English and even French, and could be a prime candidate for seamless assimilation.
Academia is in need of serious reform, and it must happen quickly. Gone are the days of debate among intellectuals and the revered political discourse.
A collection of photos by Jason Unrau covering the PM’s trip to Washington.
A looming conflict on Canada's left wing- between the old guard who wishes to hug the centre and the younger
With French now out though, the Ford government will find itself at an all too important crossroad.
There is no space for even the perception of partisan decision making when it comes to an organization like Elections Canada, which is responsible for some of the most critical functions of our democratic system.
Under the current Liberal administration, the number of immigrants has consistently risen and are projected to continue increasing past 330,000 this year.