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Spencer Fernando

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Opinion

Sportsnet’s firing of Don Cherry is a disgrace

Don Cherry was trying to make a point about loving our country. By giving in to the outrage mobs, Sportsnet has disgraced themselves.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 11, 2019

Opinion

Canada’s elites are increasingly delusional

In all the areas of tangible power, whether economic, military, or diplomatic, Canada is falling behind, and getting even weaker.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 8, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

We must honour our veterans with actions, not just words

We must honour our Veterans with actions, not just words.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 5, 2019

Opinion

WATCH: Brazen liquor store thefts show disturbing breakdown in rule of law

Government-run Liquor Mart thefts in Manitoba are just as bad as at the LCBO in Ontario, if not worse.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 4, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Behind the scenes, other oil-producing countries are surely laughing at Canada

Canada’s oil industry is buckling.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 3, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Either Canadians or foreign countries will profit from oil—who do you pick?

Unless Canada quickly figures out that we must stop allowing foreign interests to turn us against our own energy sector, this country is in serious trouble.

Spencer Fernando / Nov 1, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau Liberals let Canadian military be used in Chinese propaganda

The continued humiliation of Canada on the world stage continues. Now, our military is being used as a propaganda prop by communist China.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 30, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

So, where’s all of Trudeau’s help for the middle class at?

The Trudeau Liberals made “helping the middle class” a key centrepiece of both their 2015 and 2019 election campaigns.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 29, 2019

Opinion

A reminder that Canadians are still jailed in communist China

Why is there little outrage is over the fact that Canadian citizens Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are still being arbitrarily jailed in communist China?

Spencer Fernando / Oct 28, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Threatening to leave Canada has repeatedly worked for Quebec—why not for Alberta?

if the federation doesn’t work for ALL Canadians, then nobody should be surprised to see more and more people look to the example of Quebec.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Will Trudeau continue to be a coward about China?

With Trudeau acting so cowardly, why would China or anyone else think twice before treating our country like garbage?

Spencer Fernando / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion

Conservatives must embrace the era of celebrity politics

Andrew Scheer, despite clearly being a good family man, was among the most boring candidates of all time.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 22, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Will Trudeau destroy Canada’s democratic norms to stay in power?

If Trudeau loses and tries to stay in power, it will be anti-democratic, anti-Canadian, and all of us must speak out against it.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 21, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

As election day nears, anti-Conservative media bias gets even worse

Instead of calling Trudeau out for his endless lies, the media has reported them as facts, forcing the Conservatives to respond.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 20, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Jagmeet Singh’s “We don’t respect Conservatives” remark further divides an already angry nation

Singh has undone much of the goodwill he generated and has sadly revealed himself to be yet another divisive politician.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 18, 2019

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