Politics & Policy

Politics & Policy

Huawei's Meng Wanzhou sues Canada's national border service, police, and government

Claiming that she was detained in a manner that violated her rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou filed a civil claim with the British Columbia Supreme Court.

Micah Ryu / Mar 3, 2019

Politics & Policy

Foreign Affairs Minister says Jody Wilson-Raybould spoke "her truth." What does that mean?

My father always told me while I was growing up that there were three sides to every story; his side, her side, and the truth. And boy, does that ever seem to ring true in the ongoing situation that faces Jody Wilson-Raybould, Justin Trudeau, and the SNC-Lavalin scandal.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 1, 2019

Politics & Policy

The Canadian propaganda machine exists and it's influencing all of us

According to the transcript, Telford of the PMO said that “If Jody is nervous, we would of course line up all kinds of people to write op-eds saying that what she’s doing is proper.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 28, 2019

Politics & Policy

Poll: Amidst SNC-Lavalin scandal, Conservatives lead Liberals by 7 points

A Prime Minister whose “teflon” has worn off completely in recent months, Trudeau finds himself unpopular amongst Canadians, according to this most recent study.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 26, 2019

Politics & Policy

In 2019, The Federalist is more liberal than Buzzfeed

The Federalist is going to bat for a Vegas sex worker while Buzzfeed is engaged in the lowest form of kink shaming and finger wagging. Pay very close attention to where your basic freedoms are being defended and where your language and life choices are being policed

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Feb 25, 2019

Politics & Policy

Canadian sports “experts” embrace misogynist practices to please trans activists­

Female athletes need to know that their coaches, managers and associations will stand up to politically correct tyranny.

Barbara Kay / Feb 25, 2019

Politics & Policy

NDP MPP appears to not believe in private property

The Ontario PC party posted on their Facebook today audio from radio channel CFRB in which NDP MPP Bhutila Karpoche, largely dodges all questions on whether she believes Ontarians should have a right to private property.

Ali Taghva / Feb 25, 2019

Politics & Policy

Canadians want more accountable, trustworthy leaders: poll

On accountability to Canadians, Justin Trudeau scored the lowest out of the three leaders.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 22, 2019

Politics & Policy

Campus Activism off the Rails: Revisiting St. Lewis v. Rancourt

How one professor let political activism blind him to the truth

Stuart Chambers / Feb 21, 2019

Politics & Policy

"Contract-cheating" epidemic in Canadian universities

Students are outsourcing their university assignments and essays to people from the third world for hefty fees.

Aedan OConnor / Feb 21, 2019

Politics & Policy

The Jussie Smollett hoax reveals deeper deceptions

While the extent of Jussie Smollett’s grandiose deception is still being determined, the jig is quite unceremoniously up.

Anna Slatz / Feb 20, 2019

Politics & Policy

Trudeau's Teflon is gone: Liberals down 4% in new online poll

Support for the Liberal Party is now at 34% for decided and leaning voters, a drop of about 4% from a similar poll conducted by Ipsos in December.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 19, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Was Butts' resignation a well-timed distraction?

The consensus of the punditocracy seems to be that today's resignation of Gerald Butts is another Liberal blunder in handling the SNC-Lavalin affair.

Grant Brown / Feb 19, 2019

Politics & Policy

Liberal Defence Minister spent more than what 95% of Canadians make in a year on photos

Canadian Taxpayers spent $161,000 for photographers to take images of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan on his many national and international trips in what the Liberal government says is proof that Canada is re-engaging on the world stage.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 19, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

159 truck convoy sets out from Alberta to protest Trudeau government

After months of rallies across Alberta, a protest convoy with 159 truck left Red Deer early Thursday morning for a four-day trek to Ottawa.

Yanky Pollak / Feb 14, 2019

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