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Arbitrator gives Bigstone Cree First Nation an election do-over

Member of the Bigstone Cree First Nation will be getting a chance to return to the ballot box following a decision by arbitrator Gordon McKenzie this week.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 29, 2018

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Privacy breach in Canadian handgun consultations

Privacy breach in Canadian handgun consultations

Raymond Ayas / Nov 28, 2018

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Calgary comes out in droves in opposition to Federal Government's handling of pipelines

The chant “Build the Pipe” could be heard loudly with dozens of signs with slogans like “I love Canadian Oil & Gas” and “Kill Bill C-69” in reference to an oil and gas regulation act which is now in front of the Senate.

John Ployer / Nov 28, 2018

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WILSON: Canadian LGBT icon mobbed for expressing opinion

Sky Gilbert posted a simple, humorous poem on his personal blog and was mobbed by some of his community members as a result.

Joseph Fang / Nov 28, 2018

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TAGHVA: Digital media is being weaponized across the spectrum — but does it matter?

There is no easy way to say this: Your favourite platforms may be altering your perception.

Ali Taghva / Nov 28, 2018

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LINDSAY: The reason Justin Trudeau broke his balanced budget promise

The Liberal fiscal plan was a clever deception to win the election.

Christopher Lindsay / Nov 27, 2018

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ZETTEL: I Attended a People’s Party of Canada rally. Here’s what I learned

The small irony was not lost on me of a heavily accented Quebecois businessman in an expensive suit managing to captivate a thousand Torontonians with a kind of Canadian populism that has faint echoes of Trumpism.

Andrew James Zettel / Nov 27, 2018

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Five reasons why immigrants should be against illegal immigration into Canada

I immigrated to Canada nearly 16 years ago. I’m strongly against the illegal immigration that’s happening at our borders and here are five reasons why…

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Nov 26, 2018

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WILSON: Twitter has a major free speech problem

With these latest developments, Twitter is quickly becoming the town square where heretics get burned at the stake.

Joseph Fang / Nov 26, 2018

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The Pied Pipers of gender ideology: a different transgender perspective

By teaching children that are prone to obsessions confusing and yet "magical" ideas regarding gender, you could create an artificial obsession in these kids, which in most cases leads to irreversible changes.

Jenn Smith / Nov 26, 2018

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Canada’s oil price discount crisis, explained

Just how costly is Canada’s oil discount crises and how did we get here?

Ali Taghva / Nov 26, 2018

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DAVISON: Patrick Brown’s book exposes #MeToo dishonesty

Former PC leader's book exposes how #MeToo can be a political weapon

Diana Davison / Nov 26, 2018

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BLOCK: Canada must recommit to religious and expressive freedom

There are simple, tangible, ways in which our government can promote religious freedom on both the national and international stage.

Kelly Block / Nov 25, 2018

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Shady elections and conflict of interest problems plague Alberta Cree First Nation

Band members are sending a letter to chief and council requesting the repayment of big cheques.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 24, 2018

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Trudeauian economics: Rain or shine, it’s deficits all the time

The promise of a balanced budget by 2019 now only a distant memory, Trudeau's government continues to pile on the debt.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 24, 2018

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