Opinion

Opinion

New Yorkers are being shot dead as Bill de Blasio 'liberates Fifth Avenue' with BLM art

De Blasio was too busy making sure his virtue-signalling Black Lives Matter street painting outside of Trump Tower was unblemished to deal with the fact that New Yorkers are being gunned down in the street.

Libby Emmons / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, Culture, International News

Baroness relieved of her duties after literary prize committee caves to activist mob

Emma Nicholson, who was one of those who established the Booker Prize, was targeted for removal by those outside of the organization who disapprove of her views.

Erin Perse / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, American News, Culture

Instagram features new 'mute white people' button

Noted conservative commentator Katie Pavlich posted an image today showing the strange truth that Instagram has added a new "mute white people" sticker in its stories feature.

Libby Emmons / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion

Why Canadian Jews should support Donald Trump

I am mystified how Canadian Jews can hate Trump so much when he has clearly been so supportive of our community and Israel.

Georganne Burke / Jul 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Cis actors should be able to play trans characters

Halle Berry is one of the latest to be victimized by Cancel Culture™ after receiving heavy backlash for accepting an acting role where she would be portraying a transgender man.

Blaire White / Jul 13, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Business & Finance

Busting the myth of opposition to gas and oil by First Nations

Contrary to the anti-oil and gas narrative, for British Columbia and Alberta First Nations with a public position on oil and natural gas development, most favour it.

Gregory John and Mark Milke / Jul 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

How virtue-signaling orthodoxy and the latest inquisition have taken over discourse

Our current political challenge is not to see that racism persists constantly at all levels of cultural and political life, but to admit that it doesn’t.

Julian Vigo / Jul 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Standing up for JK Rowling gets YA author Gillian Philip cancelled

Scottish author Gillian Philip of the Warrior Cats series was sacked by her employer, Working Partners, for standing up for JK Rowling on Twitter.

Erin Perse / Jul 11, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Seattle officials worked hard to appease BLM and Antifa occupiers

As opposed to treating the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) as an armed takeover of the city, Seattle officials saw it as an opportunity.

Ari Hoffman / Jul 11, 2020

Opinion, Lifestyle

Making room for foster children during the pandemic

Hundreds of thousands of children in the foster care system are being forced to brave this unprecedented crisis without the comfort of a stable home or loving guardians.

Melissa Buck / Jul 11, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Why are teenage girls afraid to become women? A new book explains their flight from biological reality

Shrier’s book is an enormously positive contribution to this fierce battle for children’s right to bodily and mental protection from harmful influence.

Barbara Kay / Jul 10, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Schools need to open—but parents must call out what's being taught

As we demand that schools reopen, we need to tell schools that our kids shouldn't be the subject of a sociological experiment as to how to make the most woke child.

Libby Emmons / Jul 10, 2020

Opinion

The WE Charity scandal will sink the Trudeau ship

We now have a direct record of WE giving money to Trudeau’s family members in the years leading up to Trudeau’s decision to give them a massive government contract.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 10, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Conservatives must be vocal in opposing racism—but not with the language of the left

While we all oppose racism, the left has successfully framed the discussion to exclusively discuss racism within the white population.

Chad Felix Greene / Jul 10, 2020

Opinion

Alberta Law Society embraces politically correct cancel culture

Faced with baseless NDP claims about a "racist" Aboriginal scholar and lawyer who represents people harmed by residential schools, Jason Kenney’s UCP government folded like a cheap tent.

John Carpay / Jul 10, 2020

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