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Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Big tech can’t take down Tulsi Gabbard

Tulsi is for real. We’re sure big tech will keep trying to suppress her voice, and in the end, they might even succeed. But for now, despite their best efforts, the American people hear Tulsi loud and clear.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 1, 2019

Politics & Policy

Trudeau blamed Conservative leaders 138 different times instead of answering questions

Four years later and Stephen Harper is still on Justin Trudeau’s mind.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

"Out to screw us": Butts blames Indian PM for Trudeau's disastrous trip

Early on in the India trip scandal, Trudeau and his office peddled a "conspiracy theory" that the Indian government had a hand in inviting convicted Khalistani extremist Jaspal Atwal to events.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 31, 2019

Politics & Policy

Liberal majority quashes investigations into claims of PMO pressure leveled by former China ambassadors

“From free speech, to not muzzling people, to ensuring that we have a non-partisan public service and there is no way a Prime Minister’s Office is…asking public servants to behave in a partisan way,” Conservative MP Leona Alleslev said of the need for further investigation.

Jason Unrau / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau’s Liberals spending $17.7 million of taxpayer money on ads leading up to election

Recently released figures show that $17.7 million has been allocated to the Liberals advertisement campaign leading up to the election.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, International News, Politics & Policy

What will Britain look like if Boris delivers Brexit?

To put it simply, if voters believe that unfamiliar parties can win an election, then this belief becomes self-fulfilling. If voters believe that the establishment parties have ceased to be unbeatable, they become beatable.

Nico Johnson / Jul 31, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

“One of the best parts of my job”: Trudeau replies to questions about the cost of his flying around Canada ahead of the campaign period

While on another trip to Vancouver, Trudeau avoided answering repeated questions from reporter Bob Mackin about the cost of his travels ahead of the official campaign period.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 30, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Ford cuts $130 million of funding to Ontario legal clinics sparking mass protest

The 30% cuts have meant lay-offs, lower case loads, and may cost the public much more in the end.

The Post Millennial / Jul 30, 2019

News, Politics & Policy

Conservative candidate boycotts Pride Parade after UBC and Vancouver Public Library banned from attending

David Cavey, the Conservative Party candidate for Vancouver Centre announced that he will not be marching in this year’s Pride Parade.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 30, 2019

American News, Politics & Policy

Ten things you should know about Ilhan Omar

Ilhan Omar has received a lot of attention from the American mainstream media. Even outlets in Canada have been talking…

Ali Taghva / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

It’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons and Canada is falling behind

Canada didn’t make the top ten countries fighting human trafficking. We didn’t even make the top twenty. Over the past few years, Canada has fallen from 16th to 23rd place when it comes to governmental response.

Arnold Viersen / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

‘Emergency meeting’ called after former ambassadors allege PMO requested they “get with the program” on China

Parliament’s foreign affairs committee will hold an emergency session Tuesday after two former ambassadors to China say Foreign Affairs pressured them to temper comments about the communist state and deteriorating relations with Canada.

Jason Unrau / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Ford government cancels changes to autism program after wide-spread protests and lay-offs

The flat rate of $5,000 a year would have been for everyone.

The Post Millennial / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why constitutional rights should have priority over human rights

By choosing to enforce Yaniv’s human rights, the strong arm of the state is reaching down into the personal lives of these women and forcing them to do a very intimate act against their own personal convictions. Such a scenario is the antithesis of a free society.

Jordan Schroeder / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

First Nations Chief says Trudeau is “condescending” and “let Indigenous people and nations down”

Turtle’s announcement to run comes in the midst of frustrations within his community over frequent delays in delivering a mercury poisoning treatment centre.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 29, 2019

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