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Fifty years later, Easy Rider leaves a complicated legacy

In the countercultural moment of the late 1960's, writers and cultural thinkers were doing as much to dissect and understand their time and their moment as we are today

Joseph Fang / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Federal carbon tax would make flights between Ottawa and Vancouver $500 more expensive by 2030: study

“The cost of air travel in Canada will soar if the federal government imposes a carbon tax on air travel in 2019,” claims the report.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

Culture

Buzzfeed sells YouTube on censorship

People are turning to people like Jordan Peterson, Philip DeFranco, Christina Hoff Sommers, Tim Pool, and Joe Rogan to get their information for a reason.

Barrett Wilson / Jan 30, 2019

Politics & Policy

DZSURDZSA: If you’re a populist, the Liberals think you’re poor and stupid

The new political division is between the devotion to your own (your own family, your own community, your own people) and the devotion to the many corporate interests which make up globalism.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Ontario Announces Healthcare Increases, Two New CAMH Facilities

The most extreme fiscal conservatives may long for immediate balanced budgets at any cost. However, most conservative (and liberal) governments are elected to better allocate resources, whatever that may call for.

Micah Ryu / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Liberals refuse to release details of $600,000 fundraiser for former MP with millions in gambling debts

Here's an MP who couldn't even spend his own money wisely and the Liberals picked him to sit on a finance committee in the House of Commons.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

Opinion

Confessions of a young communist

In reality, Marx’s initial observations on power dynamics still have some relevance today. I see them unconsciously manifested all the time on both the left and right in populist movements appealing to the disenfranchised “little guy.”

Anna Slatz / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta has paid $611 Billion in transfer payments from 1961 to 2017

Thanks to an article in the Financial Post and research from Tim Hearn and Robert Mansell of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, we now know it is roughly $661 billion net from 1961 to 2017.

Ali Taghva / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Protestors chant "Trudeau out, safety back!" outside of Marrisa Shen murder hearings

A sizeable crowd of protestors, mainly from the Chinese community gathered outside of the Provincial Court Of British Columbia to denounce the Liberal government's immigration and refugee policies.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Grassroots group organizing against the CBC's alleged anti-gun bias

The CBC maintains on their main website a mountain of articles which are incredibly one-sided when it comes to the coverage of guns and gun control.

Ali Taghva / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Canada Border Services Agency increases deportation ahead of 2019 election

The move comes after internal CBS emails indicated that the agency was planning to increase deportation by 35 per cent, up to 10,000 people a year.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Baby boomers will leave their grandchildren with high tax burden: C.D. Howe Institute

In particular, those born after 2005 will face an exceptionally large portion of the tax burden due to a high federal debt left to them by their grandparents.

Martin Dimitrov / Jan 29, 2019

Canadian News, News

Settle down and stop whining about OSAP, most of the changes are actually pretty good

There’s been a lot of media furor and hubbub surrounding the Ford government’s recent changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) since they were announced back on January 17th.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 29, 2019

Opinion

LINDSAY: Judicial insanity – A man with 27,500 fentanyl pills goes free

The judge has an extremely liberal view of the Charter of Rights.

Christopher Lindsay / Jan 29, 2019

Politics & Policy

“Democratic” socialism is a sham: Western countries can’t go down the road travelled by Venezuela and others

In an interview, last October, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper ascribed the continued fascination with Marxism to Western academics that relentlessly attempt to advance their revolutionary fantasies.

Shane Miller / Jan 29, 2019

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