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Noah Carl fights back after dismissal from Cambridge

Carl says a possible way forward to increase viewpoint diversity may involve online universities, which Jordan Peterson has advocated, or withholding public funding for universities that refuse to comply with free speech.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Jul 2, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Conservative senator rips Trudeau over “secret” Mark Norman settlement

In a searing letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Conservative senator demands that “Canadians have a right to know” details of the government’s settlement with now-retired Vice-Admiral Mark Norman.

Madison / Jul 2, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

80 per cent of Canadians think Canada is split between elites and ordinary people

According to a poll commissioned by the CBC News, Canadians believe the country is divided between two opposing groups: ordinary people and “elites”.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 1, 2019

Politics & Policy

Mayor Nenshi’s budget woes haunt Calgary

Calgary’s budget woes are just a symptom of an out touch mayor. In the future, when selecting another mayor to lead our city, we must ask ourselves whether a budget or some other thing is more important than the economic well-being of Calgary business and households.

Wyatt Claypool / Jul 1, 2019

Politics & Policy

Only 866 of 45,000 ‘irregular’ migrants have been deported since 2017

Out of 45,000 rejected asylum claims, only 866 illegal border crossers have been deported.

Dylan Gibbons / Jun 30, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Was Trudeau just rejected by China and Brazil at the G20 summit?

Videos circulating online appear to show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being turned away by both Chinese President Xi Jinping and President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 29, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau is an isolationist who has threatened Canada’s role as a middle power

In theory, Trudeau might see himself as an internationalist but in practice he is nothing short of an isolationist.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 28, 2019

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

EXCLUSIVE: Trudeau government wants to burn Philippines trash at Burnaby plant cited for toxic ash and air pollution

The 1,500 tonnes of garbage currently headed to the Port of Vancouver from the Philippines is set to be incinerated at a plant previously cited for producing toxic ash and nitrogen dioxide pollution.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 19, 2019

Politics & Policy

Twitter is the platform of Damocles

No one is safe.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 19, 2019

Canadian News, News, Politics & Policy

Canada took in more refugees than any other country in 2018: UN

UNHCR reports that Canada welcomed 28,100 of the total 92,400 refugees that were resettled throughout 25 countries throughout the world in 2018.

Yanky Pollak / Jun 19, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Don’t let John Tory scare you into giving him your guns

Often, the people who make the laws surrounding guns know very little about guns or gun culture. People like John Tory would prefer that handguns magically disappear, rather than looking for realistic solutions to a complex problem.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 19, 2019

Politics & Policy

Two more Liberal MPs announce they won’t be seeking re-election

According to a post by Tan shared to his Facebook on Sunday, he’s looking “to spend more time with family and pursue other careers,” and will thus be stepping out of the political sphere. His decision opens a race in the Toronto-area riding.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 18, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Parliament declares climate emergency

Liberals, NDP, Greens, and Bloc voted for the motion; Conservatives and Maxime Bernier of the PPC voted against.

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ontario family files human rights complaint after six-year-old girl upset by gender theory in school

N is the kind of child, her mother Pamela told me in a telephone interview, that adores school—or did until the particular morning that prompted this column.

Barbara Kay / Jun 17, 2019

International News, Politics & Policy

Stay out of Hong Kong’s affairs: Chinese embassy to Freeland

China’s embassy in Ottawa has fired back at Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland for a statement she issued about protests in Hong Kong, sparked by the local government’s proposed changes to extradition law.

Jason Unrau / Jun 15, 2019

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