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‘PULL THE TRIGGER’: Children dance to song promoting violence at Mississauga ‘solidarity’ event

The Arab Palestinian Association of Ontario held an event in Ontario that featured children glorifying violence according to the B’nai Brith Canada.

Sam Edwards / Dec 5, 2019

American News, Culture

UPDATE: Twitter employee violated policy with tweets harassing Andy Ngo

A Twitter account that has been engaged in targeted harassment of TPM Editor-at-large Andy Ngo belongs to none other than a Twitter employee.

Anna Slatz / Dec 5, 2019

Culture, Technology

Dave Rubin announces new platform that gives power back to the creators

Prominent YouTuber, Dave Rubin, has introduced a new platform called Locals.com, which intends to give “power” back to the creators.

Nico Johnson / Dec 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

REVIEW: The Irishman

What we see in The Irishman is a seasoned director in the tail-end of his career telling a final truth often ignored within a genre that he perfected.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Social justice has turned men into manboys

Gone are the days of Humphrey Bogart, slick cigarette and steely stare, smoke curling into greased back hair. The new heirs to the throne of masculinity are more suited to high chairs.

Libby Emmons / Dec 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

How to stage a study: The transgender lobby in British academia

An enormous amount of money has been thrown at academics who are using public funds for political activism within a dishonestly formulated project.

Julian Vigo / Dec 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

International Disability Day: Surviving the earthquake in Haiti

For International Disability Day I would like to share part of my story of being someone with Cerebral Palsy and being in Haiti when the devastating 2010 earthquake hit.

Owen Spears / Dec 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Consent culture is turning romance into a bureaucracy

Speak with an open and loving heart. Don’t let romance be carried off by paperwork and rules of wokeness.

Libby Emmons / Dec 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

#TROLLINGTHEGUARDIAN: The Guardian is censoring satirists

A popular parody account has been suspended from Twitter following outrage by one of the largest media outlets in the world, The Guardian.

Anna Slatz / Dec 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

Andy Ngo responds: Twitter punishes you for telling the truth

I’m now back on Twitter, but only because I was forced to accept that on this platform, a journalist will be punished for telling the truth.

Andy Ngo / Dec 3, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Liberal MP gets Twitter lashed for wishing people ‘great month of December!’ instead of ‘Merry Christmas!’

Liberal MP Bob Bratina tweeted out a holiday-neutral December greeting to his constituents. It didn’t go over well with everyday Canadians.

Ali Taghva / Dec 3, 2019

News, Culture

Amazon slow to stop vendors from selling Holocaust Christmas tree ornaments

The Auschwitz Memorial and Museum pointed out to Amazon that the online retailer had vendors selling Holocaust Christmas tree ornaments.

Graeme Gordon / Dec 2, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Is hockey having its own #MeToo moment?

There’s a witch hunt against bad actors in the hockey world, but let’s hope those who are innocent aren’t collateral damage.

The Post Millennial / Dec 2, 2019

News, Culture

WAR ON CHRISTMAS: Bus driver forbidden from wearing Christmas sweaters

Bus drivers at a company in the UK have been ordered to not wear Christmas sweaters to work.

Graeme Gordon / Dec 2, 2019

Culture

WATCH: B.C. student with Down syndrome becomes basketball legend

A student with Down syndrome scored a dramatic buzzer-beating three-point shot this past week inspiring his school, province and country.

Ali Taghva / Dec 2, 2019

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