Opinion

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

Eagle Spirit Pipeline is the ideal project for Trudeau to push if he wants to heal a broken Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should help get the Eagle Spirit Pipeline built to help mend a fractured Canada.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Nov 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Ricky Gervais told a joke that made journalists cry

The Manchester Evening News ran a story claiming the comedian Ricky Gervais has suffered “a huge backlash” over a joke. But where was the backlash?

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Nov 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

VICTORY FOR FREE SPEECH: Gender talk held in Vancouver despite threats of violence

The free speech event featuring radical feminist Meghan Murphy, Jon Kay, Anna Slatz, and Lindsay Shepherd was preceded by controversy.

Rebecca Christiansen / Nov 3, 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

Embracing big government leads to violations of Charter freedoms

The federal government found another way to prevent Christian organizations from receiving Canada Summer Job grants.

John Carpay / Nov 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

UBC postpones free speech event

Dr. Janice Fiamengo has had many previous events cancelled after protesters used noisemakers to interrupt her speech and pulled fire alarms.

Diana Davison / Nov 2, 2019

Opinion

Alberta’s student activists are living like it’s 2013

University of Calgary students need to look at the bigger picture of the economic situation within the province before complaining about tuition fees increasing.

Alex Dhaliwal and Wyatt Claypool / Nov 1, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The calls for censorship are coming from inside the house

Free speech is under threat, and the calls for censorship are coming from journalists.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Nov 1, 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, Culture

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan? More like Noam Chomsky’s Jack Ryan

I know you’re not supposed to review a TV show on the basis of a single episode, but I don’t think I’m going to make it past episode one of the second season of Jack Ryan.

Toby Young / Oct 31, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Climate hypocrisy rules the day with jet-setting liberal influencers

Are people responding to actual evidence of climate change, or the constant harangues at them by Chicken Little politicians and cultural influencers?

Barbara Kay / Oct 31, 2019

Opinion

Totally appropriate costumes for Trudeau to wear this Halloween

Six totally appropriate costumes for Justin Trudeau to wear this Halloween.

Ali Taghva / Oct 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

‘They treat my autistic son like a caged animal’: student takes college to court over Title IX ruling

Marcus Knight—a student with autism and cerebral palsy—will face in court the Title IX officer who found him guilty of two sexual misconduct violations.

Toni Airaksinen / Oct 30, 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

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