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Liberals use majority to block SNC-Lavalin probe, again

As the SNC-Lavalin scandal plagues Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government, Liberal MPs used their majority Tuesday to block an Ethics committee investigation into alleged political interference by Trudeau and other key figures over criminal proceedings against the Québec company.

Jason Unrau / Mar 26, 2019

News, American News

Sane, reasonable people outraged after Smollett charges dropped

Smollett took advantage of political and racial tensions in America and drained the much-needed resources of the Chicago Police Department in a disgustingly selfish attempt to bolster his career.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 26, 2019

Opinion

We can address climate change without fear mongering

While serious policymakers and scientists correctly identify global warming as a grave danger to humanity, it’s a mistake to rely solely on fear to motivate people.

Roy Meredith / Mar 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Activists pressure Canada to follow New Zealand gun law changes

New Zealand's gun ban on what they call "military-style" semiautomatic firearms has Canadian activists paying attention, now ready to apply pressure to the federal government.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 26, 2019

Canadian News, News

Update: Markham kidnapping case — arrest made, Victim found with minor injuries

York police have arrested a 35 year old Toronto man in relation the armed kidnapping of 22-year-old Wanzhen Lu, a Chinese national.

Yanky Pollak / Mar 26, 2019

Culture

Review: Ben Shapiro’s The Right Side of History

Shapiro diagnoses this distress as a crisis of meaning. He observes that our civilization is collapsing “into an old-age tribalism, individualistic hedonism, and moral subjectivism.”

Shane Miller / Mar 26, 2019

Opinion

I had this horrible dream last night that Kevin O’Leary ran for Prime Minister

The Conservative Party was looking for someone to fill in the shoes of Stephen Harper, who had just lost in a federal election to some guy from Quebec with nice hair. Can’t remember his name, which is weird because it was all that he campaigned on, but he seemed really nice.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy

Survey: almost 80% of Canadians oppose further gun control

According to the Globe and Mail, the Trudeau government’s plan to take away your guns has run into one major roadblock. The Canadian people don’t want any more gun restrictions.

Yanky Pollak / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion

Canada’s free health care comes at a cost

“Emergency Room wait times” should be an oxymoron, but they aren’t. The contrast between the American system and the Canadian system are very, very notable.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, News

UCP candidate gets blackmailed into resigning with comments about refugees and all-gender washrooms

Eva Kiryakos was threatened with social media posts she wrote about Germany’s migrant problem and gender neutral washrooms forcing her to resign in a public announcement to her followers.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Is this Lil Caesars commercial anti-semitic?

Many of the commenters on the YouTube video believe that the commercial is anti-semitic.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, News

Grade 8 school book promotes trans ideology, rejects biology

Grade 8 students in classrooms across Nova Scotia are being taught about transgender issues using a school book that is littered with unscientific propaganda.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, News

Conservatives would win a minority government: Forum Research Poll

Poll suggests Conservative support is high among Albertans and the middle class while Liberals are more likely to get the vote from the most wealthy Canadians.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, American News, Politics & Policy

Judge ends Omar Khadr’s sentence

As of today, Omar Khadr is a free man.

Yanky Pollak / Mar 25, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta court to decide if Omar Khadr’s sentence expired

In February of 2019, Omar Khadr, the well known former Guantanamo Bay prisoner convicted of killing an American soldier as a child, who also received $10.5 million from the Canadian federal government, requested that his sentence be declared expired by an Alberta court.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

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