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Opinion

Canadian researchers claim dodgeball is oppressive

David Burns, professor of educational studies at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, claims there is a core issue within dodgeball that makes it a particularly nasty sport.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 5, 2019

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Toronto seems outgunned on the handgun ban debate

The Toronto City Council was tasked in finding a way to deal with the “gun problem” in the wake of a surge in homicides. They suggested that Trudeau ban the sale of handguns in Toronto, and believe in a nationwide ban on the same.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 5, 2019

Politics & Policy

Scheer promises inter-provincial free trade deal in latest policy speech

In the latest speech during his “My Vision for Canada” series, Andrew Scheer further elaborated on a Conservative trade policy for 2019.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 5, 2019

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The criminal justice system is broken and Kim Kardashian West wants to fix it

The criminal justice system in the US is broken, and it takes people with dedication, determination, and a will, to change it.

Libby Emmons / Jun 5, 2019

Canadian News, News

“Individuals who shouldn’t be caught up in online hate legislation will inevitably get caught up in it”: The testimony of Lindsay Shepherd to the Justice Committee

Human rights tribunals become the tools by which those who speak their mind peacefully and nonviolently, are silenced.

The Post Millennial / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

“Free speech lets us discover unexpected truths”: The testimony of Dr. John Robson to the Justice Committee

Censorship doesn’t really work. It didn’t even really work in tyrannies. Censorship in the Soviet Union allowed communism to last longer and in the end to collapse more disastrously.

The Post Millennial / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

Official records expunged, video feed cut and witnesses maligned: MPs bent on censoring internet show true colours

Parliament’s penultimate meeting of its ‘online hate’ study offered an ominous window into a future Canada where lawmakers grant the state additional powers to censor – powers given bureaucrats under previously repealed Canadian Human Rights Act “hate speech” law.

Jason Unrau / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

“Minor bureaucrats indulging strange James Bond fantasies”: The testimony of Mark Steyn to the Justice Committee

That is actually the age we live in, where people can have one infraction and their life implodes, their career implodes, they’re vapourized for it. That is actually one of the most disturbing trends on the free speech issue.

The Post Millennial / Jun 4, 2019

Business & Finance

Canadian economy sees minor growth, mixed performance: StatsCan

The Canadian economy is moving at a snail’s pace, being balanced by decent growth in some sectors and sharp declines in others, last weeks StatsCan report reveals.

John Ployer / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

“Is Trudeau leading us to civil war?”: Alberta separatist third-party group erects billboards in Edmonton

The group which seeks a referendum on Alberta’s separation from confederation has targeted Justin Trudeau as a potential arbiter of “civil war” within Canada.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

Keep Michael Cooper in the Conservative caucus

Countless Liberal MPs have acted in a bigoted and hateful way towards Canadians who disagree with them.

Spencer Fernando / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

No clean hands in infamous transgender genital waxing case

The question of JY’s motives and whether or not the complaints were filed in “good faith” ended in an award of costs in favour of the salon. JY was ordered to pay $150.

Diana Davison / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News, News

Liberals and NDP vote to revise Justice Committee record of ousted Conservative’s remarks

In a Stalinesque turn of events, Liberal and NDP members of the Justice Committee have voted to wipe the record clean of some comments made by former committee member and Conservative MP Michael Cooper.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 4, 2019

Canadian News

Man in Spider-Man costume blocks traffic in Toronto

Oh what a tangled web we weave! At 2:35 pm, just as rush hour approached on Tuesday in Toronto, an unidentified man in a Spider-Man costume threw rope up across the streetcar wires at Spadina Avenue and Queen Street.

Yanky Pollak / Jun 4, 2019

Opinion

Toronto Mayor John Tory chooses virtue signalling over his city’s police force

On July 23rd, in the heart of Hogtown, the 38th annual Toronto Pride parade will commence.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 4, 2019

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