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Three big questions raised by Butts testimony

It takes some skill to pull a draw out of a loss, especially a loss as big as this one.

Micah Ryu / Mar 6, 2019

Culture

The culture wars come for the writers

“Where I get nervous is when people get denounced for saying things that make people feel uncomfortable or denounced for not having the right to express something because they are not from the background which should be expressing it.”

Diana Davison / Mar 6, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Gerald Butts’ testimony reveals major problems for the Trudeau government

Gerald Butts the former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is testifying today on what occurred during the SNC-Lavalin scandal to the Justice Committee.

Yanky Pollak / Mar 6, 2019

Canadian News, News

Man in British Columbia who killed someone with one punch in Starbucks sentenced for manslaughter

A B.C jury found Lawrence Sharpe guilty of manslaughter.

Madison Hofmeester / Mar 6, 2019

Canadian News, News

Scheer promises cuts to sales taxes on home-heating bills, vows to end carbon tax

"Heating your home in winter isn’t a luxury for Canadians. It is a necessity,” Scheer said. “We don’t tax other basic necessities like groceries and we shouldn’t be taxing home heating.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 6, 2019

International News

RYU: This Korean-Canadian's perspective on Trump and Kim

After the breakdown of the Hanoi summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean Chairman Kim, most of the American press were quick to jump on the opportunity to cover the latest "Trump failure".

Micah Ryu / Mar 6, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government attempts to divert public outcry for resignation with pharmacare announcement

The recommendations for what the plan should be were expected to be released far closer to the October election as those doing the study where nowhere close to executing the program yet.

Ali Taghva / Mar 6, 2019

Politics & Policy

China acts on its observation that the answer to political interference in Canada is "jobs"

As Canada prepared for more testimony in front of the Justice Committee, China is predictably doing the Trudeau government no favours.

Micah Ryu / Mar 6, 2019

Politics & Policy

Tim Pool and Joe Rogan take Twitter to task

This particular episode of The Joe Rogan Experience was a fascinating and in-depth look at one of the primary battlefields of the culture wars

Barrett Wilson / Mar 5, 2019

Politics & Policy

Chretien's former deputy PM brags about how much she was lobbied, suggests politics was "too much water" for JWR

You might be getting tired of saying "I can't believe my eyes". So am I, but here I am again.

Micah Ryu / Mar 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau forced to cancel sold-out Regina fundraiser with Minister Goodale

It was announced today that Trudeau had to cancel an event at a Canadian Tire in Regina after the store was flooded with complaints about the prime minister's visit.

Micah Ryu / Mar 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trudeau considering "contrition" statement over SNC-Lavalin

A senior government official said one of the options being discussed is for the PM to "show some ownership over the actions of his staff and officials" in their handling of the situation that surrounds former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2019

Politics & Policy

Unexpected: Radio-Canada posts video about "Trudeau's poor French skills"

For Canadians who consider themselves less-than-bilingual, it might come as a surprise to learn that Justin Trudeau's French is apparently not as good as it might sound to an untrained ear.

Micah Ryu / Mar 5, 2019

Politics & Policy

The Toronto Star responded to the Philpott resignation with racist smear against JWR

The Toronto Star joined the rest of the media in expressing shock at the resignation of Treasury Board President Jane Philpott, who was a prominent member of Trudeau's cabinet.

Micah Ryu / Mar 5, 2019

Opinion

Doug Ford doesn't care about you, and that's pretty cool

Doug Ford has gotten his hands on a government in which he can change lots of things quickly. Everything from sex-ed to OSAP has felt the reign of Ford, and it's interesting to watch. In the world of politics in which we live, it's often said that nothing gets done.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2019

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