Opinion

Opinion, Politics & Policy

SNC-Lavalin affair recalls Harper’s bombing of Libya and a history of corporate power

If we are concerned for democracy, then that concern should manifest itself in a definable worry over corporate power that writes laws and engages in wars. They, more so than the leaders, are the constant problem.

The Post Millennial / Aug 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Will the NDP be able to capitalize on #LavScam?

Trudeau could become the next Ignatieff in October and, with that, the Left must look to the NDP as the Conservatives attempt to re-establish a lead in the polls.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Northern Saskatchewan First Nation suffering under corrupt, inept leadership

While the case ultimately went nowhere, due to the main whistleblower, Larry Iron, backing off his earlier affidavits stating that he had engaged in vote-buying to help the chief and council gain re-election, the community was left with a leadership that many felt was “illegitimate.”

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Establishment media already pushing pro-Trudeau propaganda on SNC-Lavalin

Justin Trudeau doesn’t get to just say “I accept the report” while “disagreeing” with all the parts of the report that reveal his deception and corruption.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Forget Colin Kaepernick—Jay-Z will make the NFL great again

Owners and general managers assessed that signing Kaepernick wasn’t worth the risk. Kaepernick’s resume, while decent enough for a young career, wasn’t worth the trouble of signing him to a team. But this in and of itself has caused the NFL to go through some very notable woes.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Robot referees are ruining sports

Technology is here to stay, but it’s clear that we are losing important elements in sports as we turn more and more away from its human roots.

Jordan Goldstein / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Was Carlos Maza oppressed by getting fired from Vox?

But what if Maza was just bad at his job? Yes, he was good at boycotting and shaming hardworking people, but what if he sucked at journalism?

Diana Davison / Aug 16, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Manchild drives new BMW into river because parents didn’t get him a Jaguar instead

A young driver allegedly pushed his new BMW into a river. Why? Because his parents got him the BMW instead of the Jaguar that he wanted.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 15, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Why does Teen Vogue want your daughters to have secret abortions?

Parents are not the enemy, abortion isn’t always the answer, and Teen Vogue will probably do less damage promoting socialism than giving bad advice to teens

Libby Emmons / Aug 15, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

The Liberal party’s only potential savour is Jody Wilson-Raybould

The findings in the Mario Dion report are not just damning. They could wipe out the current Liberal establishment – but, there could be a way out.

Ali Taghva / Aug 15, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Twitter suspends popular conservative commentator Rita Panahi

The latest conservative Twitter casualty is Sky News host, Weekly Times opinion columnist, and beloved Twitter personality, Rita Panahi.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 15, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau can no longer just resign—his party was complicit

While journalists may attempt to theory craft or divert the attention of Canadians, most, like a younger version of Trudeau, are sick and tired of waking up almost every day to find a new government scandal.

Ali Taghva / Aug 14, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Fake anti-conservative incident reveals the emptiness of our political context

If Talya Davidson is indeed mentally ill, we hope she gets the care she needs. But her actions are undeniably political.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 14, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

The fake Scheer supporter story gets more intriguing

The recent arrest of Talya Davidson as she spat at people and yelled racist slurs has raised many legitimate concerns about potential “fake news.”

Diana Davison / Aug 14, 2019

Opinion

Calgary’s Green Line at risk of getting derailed

Right now the Green Line finds itself stuck in a holding pattern without a clear timeline to completion.

Brian Huff and Wyatt J. Claypool / Aug 13, 2019

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