There is a cancer on our campuses and the McGill Daily is one big reason why it is metastasizing.
Diversity can only be Canada’s strength if we share common core values. That was what an 85-year-old Don Cherry, albeit poorly, was attempting to point out.
Don Cherry speaking his mind, something not many Canadians do, has started a national conversation.
A tech company just released a fake campaign video that shows Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn endorsing each other for U.K. Prime Minister.
A daughter of an immigrant family explains why she doesn’t think Don Cherry’s “you people” comment was offensive or racist.
The problem here is that children are being told lies to uphold adult desires.
Don Cherry was trying to make a point about loving our country. By giving in to the outrage mobs, Sportsnet has disgraced themselves.
Good debates need “clash”, something Canada’s Parliament is sorely lacking these days.
A lot of the outrage over Don Cherry’s ham-fisted comments seem to depend on what people already thought of the man.
It makes no sense fighting among age groups when ultra-wealthy elites are the real people to blame.
Claire’s Law allows women in Alberta to get background checks on their partners to see whether they have a criminal history of domestic violence.
Two powerful liberal sexual predators were protected for decades while an innocent conservative Supreme Court judge was slandered and mobbed. Why?
Andrew Scheer is being unfairly maligned by the press on a non-issue.
In all the areas of tangible power, whether economic, military, or diplomatic, Canada is falling behind, and getting even weaker.
Andrew Scheer’s attempt to win seats in Quebec cost him seats and credibility with voters.