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It’s time to abolish Daylight Savings

Daylight savings time exists in all six of Canada’s time zones. Only four spots in the country have freed themselves from the responsibility of changing their clocks by an hour twice every year.

Micah Ryu / Mar 11, 2019

Opinion

Justin Trudeau is an actor, not a prime minister

Justin is all surface. The selfie, the socks, the rolled sleeve and loosened tie, his and Sophie’s get-a-room Vogue Magazine cover, the Mr. Dressup tour of India: it’s all showmanship and brand messaging. Culturally, Trudeau is the personification of kitsch.

Barbara Kay / Mar 11, 2019

Politics & Policy

RYU: A new and more realistic proposal for Senate ‘harm-reduction’

It has been the elephant in parliament for most of Canada’s history. Canada inherited its upper chamber from the mother country, whose own upper chamber bears the more transparent name “House of Lords”.

Micah Ryu / Mar 11, 2019

Opinion

RYU: The minimum wage should be set municipally

It is a hot political topic whenever it comes up, and it comes up pretty often. Most moderately informed voters will have heard the common talking points on either side of the debate.

Micah Ryu / Mar 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

CBC apologizes for broadcasting fake news on the Covington boys, upon request

Host Wendy Mesley issued an apology on air, upon the request of The Post Millennial, for their coverage of the Convington kids.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Mar 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

Conservatives launch “Let Her Speak” website petitioning Trudeau to let Wilson-Raybould testify again

The conservatives have launched a new website encouraging Canadians to show their support of Jody Wilson-Raybould by contacting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau directly and asking him to allow her to testify.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 10, 2019

News

RYU: the electoral reform issue is not going away, but here is how it could be solved

Attempts at electoral reform in Canada have failed for a number of reasons, and not simply because Canadians are unwilling to consider any change.

Micah Ryu / Mar 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Indigenous woman alleges she was assaulted at climate change town hall while Trudeau watched on

“This is how the Prime Minister acted when an Indigenous woman was assaulted in front of him.”

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

39 per cent of Canadians would still prefer Trudeau as prime minister despite SNC-Lavalin

Currently, Justin Trudeau is at an 8-point lead over Conservative leader Andrew Scheer. According to the poll, 39 per cent of Canadians picked the current PM as their preferred choice for the job, while only 31 per cent picked Scheer.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 10, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: Does Justin Trudeau have an anger management issue?

Last night, Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes revealed in a tell-all article in the Globe and Mail, a very explosive side to our prime minister. However, it’s a side we’ve all seen before…

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 9, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta NDP facing certain defeat to United Conservatives: poll

Given the expected poor performance of the NDP, the UCP is en route to obtaining a majority government for the next four years. According to the poll, 57.8% of Albertans expressed a desire to vote for the United Conservatives in the upcoming election.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 9, 2019

Canadian News, News

50 charges laid in one of Alberta’s biggest drug busts

50 charges have been laid on three suspects in one of the largest drug busts in Red Deer’s history, the RCMP say.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 9, 2019

Culture

Is a perfect class size the magic to student learning?

Spoiler: The unions want you to think so.

Sabrina Zuniga PhD. / Mar 9, 2019

Politics & Policy

Could Andrew Yang be the Democrats’ Trump?

There are obvious differences between American President Donald Trump and Democratic hopeful Andrew Yang, the main one being that Donald Trump was already very famous when he began running for president.

Micah Ryu / Mar 9, 2019

Canadian News, News

Sheila Copps implies women are “bitches” for standing up to Trudeau

Sheila Copps, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada under the Liberal Jean Chrétien government, appears to implied earlier today that both Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott are both bitches for their resignations.

Ali Taghva / Mar 9, 2019

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