Opinion

Opinion

Why are the Trudeau Liberals signal-boosting white supremacists?

Because, if the Liberals really believe they’re fighting “white supremacy,” they are deluded. In reality, they are boosting to white supremacist rhetoric.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 13, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canada is at a crossroads when it comes to China

We are at a crossroad in how we think about our relationship with China. Many elites and self-identified “experts” on China have failed to predict recent developments. Yet, many of the same people continue to advise a course that has failed to deliver results in the past.

Garnett Genuis / Aug 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

IMDb joins the woke brigade, bans “deadnaming”

In a change of policy, IMDb will allow trans performers’ chosen names to stand, without referring to performers’ given names.

Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Social justice caught up to Sarah Silverman

Sarah Silverman has finally been cancelled (well, sort of). One of the riskiest and funniest comedians of the 90s and 2000s had recently pivoted to become a woke scold in a desperate attempt to save her career.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Taylor Swift was never really cancelled, but she likes to pretend she was

Taylor Swift was never really cancelled. Keeping your agent and your record deal and your fan base isn’t what cancellation looks like.

Libby Emmons / Aug 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Jeffrey Epstein’s death is yet another reason nobody trusts the establishment

Epstein had supposedly been taken off suicide watch not long before “killing himself,” and now the NY Post is reporting that there’s no video of his death

Spencer Fernando / Aug 12, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Business & Finance

Trudeau’s bailouts won’t help Canadian media—competition will

In less than two years, The Post Millennial has become one of the largest media organizations in the country. According to DDP’s survey results, roughly 12% of respondents viewed our content in the last week.

Ali Taghva / Aug 11, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

First there was the war on drugs, then on terror: meet Elizabeth May’s new war on reality

According to May and her party, it will deploy a classic Winston Churchill-meets-FDR, battle-for-mankind strategy.

Jason Unrau / Aug 10, 2019

Opinion

Guns are no longer a Left-Right debate

The gun debate no longer has a Left versus Right divide. It is now a divide between authoritarianism and liberty.

Siddak Ahuja / Aug 10, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Stop apologizing for your privilege—it’s pathetic

Confessing privilege may be all the rage, and it may make rich white people feel better about living, but it doesn’t solve anything.

Libby Emmons / Aug 9, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why do the Trudeau Liberals keep pretending they’re American?

If you only looked at what Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are saying, you would come away with the impression that there’s no such thing as “Canada,” and that we actually live in the United States.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 9, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The media blindspot for the People’s Party of Canada

“By any stretch, the People’s Party is a political miracle. In terms of the criteria that make something “newsworthy,” the PPC “story” meets the requirements. Still, it’s rare to hear anything about our diversity or successes.”

David Haskell / Aug 9, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Quillette is a major publication now—deal with it

The fact of the matter is that all major publications have retractions, and Quillette is a major publication now. The detractors and trolls are just going to have to suck it up and learn to live with it.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 9, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

As trade war escalates, Canada must stand with the U.S. not China

As the trade war between the United States and Communist China escalates, some Canadians are saying they’re worried about being “caught in the middle.”

Spencer Fernando / Aug 9, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Quebec separatism is asleep, not dead

When the CAQ came to power in 2018, political commentators and politicians again failed to take note of history. Throwing caution to the wind, they described the CAQ’s electoral victory, which arguably derived from their apathy towards separation, as being “the end of the [sepratist] dream.”

Nico Johnson / Aug 8, 2019

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