Big Brother’s iconic star JC Mounduix speaks to Blaire White about his hatred of communism and love of America and capitalism.
It’s fair to say Canada had its share of winners and losers. So here is our year-end list of the five greatest losers of 2019.
The CBC thinks “It’s time to cancel Baby Yoda.” No. We’re not kidding. This is an actual article by an actual person. It will make your eyes bleed.
It’s great that the Golden Globes haven’t cancelled Gervais yet. Will they stick to their guns and stand up for free speech?
CBC fancies themselves the sole arbiters of what constitutes Canadiana and they fear losing the broadcasting stranglehold they currently have.
Cancellation has gone from being a career-ending blindside to a badge that means “I was alive before 2014,” and nothing more. Let’s ignore it.
The findings of the West Point investigation were that “the cadets were playing a common game, popular among teenagers today, known as the ‘circle game.'”
An Iowa man has been sentenced to 15 years for setting an LGBTQ flag on fire.
A psychotherapist appeared on British national TV show calling for terms like “nerd” and “geek” to be considered hate crimes.
No matter what Mark Hamill thinks, or how he’d like to appease his fans, men and women exist, and they are different.
A computer engineer and former employee of Nike’s has filed a civil rights lawsuit against Nike for what they says is gender identity-based discrimination.
JK Rowling and Ricky Gervais are leading the way in the culture wars, fighting on the side of facts and common sense.
A co-host of CTV’s The Social said she was at first mortified by her daughter swearing, but was then proud she used the word correctly.
People are making their own Baby Yoda Christmas cookies with angel cookie cutters thanks to a baking trick shared by Twitter user J.R. McGrail.
“Shock and disbelief” is how Maya Forstater opened her CrowdJustice update as the Employment Tribunal in central London released their judgement today.