Opinion

Opinion, International News

Greta Thunberg busted for misleading public about her train voyage

Like Corbyn, Thunberg seems to thrive on pointing out faults in our society, And like Corbyn, Thunberg is willing to bend the truth to suit her agenda.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Dec 15, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

The next Conservative leader must be strong enough to defeat weak, hypocritical Trudeau

There’s something the next leader must have to achieve success: an understanding of the dark side of human nature.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 15, 2019

Opinion

Self-praise won’t relaunch our economy—free enterprise will

Justin Trudeau’s self-congratulatory pats on the back for vainglorious accomplishments will do nothing to get Canada’s economy running at full steam again.

Pierre Poilievre / Dec 14, 2019

Opinion, Culture

What the hell happened to the Columbia Journalism Review?

CJR’s latest attack on Lehmann and Quillette only solidifies their current status as another hack rag that fell from grace in the woke era.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 14, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Business & Finance

British business offers workers ‘hangover days’

A British business gives it workers “hangover days” which allows them to stay home when they’ve knocked back a few too many.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Democracy is alive and well despite the media’s best efforts

The woke left will blame social media, TERFS, disinformation, racism, Islamophobia, fascism, and Facebook for their political defeats.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Five things Canadian politicians will say before they waste your money

Canadian politicians have certain cliché lines they use to try to excuse their overspending of taxpayer’s money.

Jasmine Moulton / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion

Ford government allows booze in Toronto airports 24/7

The Ford government has passed a bill making it possible for vendors in the airports to serve drinks at any time of the day.

Barrett Wilson / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Conservatives must continue Scheer’s tough approach on China

Canada already has one political party that is selling us out to the communist state. We can’t afford another.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

CBC should focus on Canadian content, not selling corporate products

The state broadcaster continues to use government subsidized reach to bring corporate messaging to your doors.

Ali Taghva / Dec 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Mikhaila Peterson’s survival guide to troll culture

Trolls are a bipartisan problem, and we need to know how to deal with them.

Mikhaila Peterson / Dec 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture

WATCH: Andrew Doyle reveals hoaxes on three major newspapers

If it weren’t for geniuses like Doyle and the handful of other comedians brave enough to stand up to the woke mob, the culture wars might be a lost cause.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 11, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

TIPPING POINT: The Canadian people have turned against China

The pressure is mounting for a tougher approach to China, for reducing our reliance on China, and to move towards a decoupling from the Communist State.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 11, 2019

Opinion, Culture

They must be joking about the word of the year

With “they” hitting top of the charts for Merriam Webster, it’s a good indication that gender non-binary preferred pronouns are here to stay.

Libby Emmons / Dec 10, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture

It’s Trump vs. Thunberg in Time Magazine’s Person of the Year

Time Magazine has released its five-person shortlist for Person of the Year. Two on that list are household names—Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 10, 2019

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