Opinion

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why I’m voting NDP

On October 21st, I’ll be voting NDP.

Rhett Dumonceau / Oct 6, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is probably still a U.S. citizen too

Despite a flurry of media interest in the recently-revealed U.S. citizenship of Conservative leader Andrew Scheer, far less interest has been given to the ambiguous citizenship of another federal party leader — Green Party leader Elizabeth May.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 6, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Whoever wins the election will inherit a brutally divided nation

This has been the most divisive election in recent memory. Whoever wins the election will inherit a brutally divided nation.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Why does The New York Times want you to have less free speech?

The New York Times is free to rail against free speech, but it is unwise. Free speech is a sacred right that, once taken away, is impossible to get back

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 4, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canada doesn’t need Communist China apologists

If someone wants to live in Communist China, get on a damn plane and go live there, don’t bring that authoritarian garbage mindset into our country.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The deification of Greta Thunberg shows our culture at peak panic

Sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been likened to Joan of Arc, and a Church in Sweden calls her a “successor” to Jesus Christ.

Barbara Kay / Oct 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Banksy’s new painting is just “Dogs Playing Poker” for ageing hipsters

In fact, “Devolved Parliament” has more in common with “Dogs Playing Poker” by C.M. Coolidge than other profit-record breaking paintings sold

Libby Emmons / Oct 4, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, News, Culture

Louis C.K. wasn’t sorry enough for the woke kids, but it doesn’t matter anymore

C.K., the comedic legend who was seemingly banished from society for his “Me Too” was greeted with roaring applause from the Toronto crowd.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Brandt Jean’s forgiveness of his brother’s killer shows the way to redemption culture

Forgiveness, when it seems impossible, is exactly what we need to practice if we ever want to establish a redemption culture.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 3, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

HYPOCRISY: Trudeau climate-friendly campaign uses two planes

Justin Trudeau has been secretly travelling the country with not one but two planes—one for himself and the press and one for his baggage.

Ali Taghva / Oct 3, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Conservative plan to cut foreign aid is something all Canadians can support

Andrew Scheer’s announcement that a Conservative government would cut foreign aid by 25% has been met with the usual wailing and gnashing of teeth by the out-of-touch elites.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 2, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Defining the issue: Ballot box questions going way of dodo bird

This Canadian federal election has not had any defining issues because there’s no cohesive media consumed by citizens.

John Penner / Oct 2, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau abandons all pretense of transparency

Today, Trudeau and his government stand in stark contrast to their earlier selves.

Ali Taghva / Oct 1, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Trans athlete claims lesbians are transphobic for not liking penises

McKinnon is a vocal trans activist who has physically dominated biological women in her own sport of cycling and is now railing against the “cotton ceiling”

Libby Emmons / Oct 1, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Once again, security fee censorship punishes the victim

By extorting security fees from those who seek only to express their opinions and listen to others, Mohawk College has effectively blamed the victim and encouraged the bullies.

John Carpay / Oct 1, 2019

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