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Opinion

Far-left politician celebrates the resignation of Seattle's first black police chief as victory in 'fight against racism'

Seattle City Council Member Kshama Sawant celebrated the resignation of black Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best and the firing of minority officers in the "fight to stop racism."

Ari Hoffman / Aug 14, 2020

Opinion

To save lives, let's give up more of our rights and freedoms

If giving up our Charter rights and freedoms in order to save lives is a good thing, then we really haven't gone far enough.

John Carpay / Aug 14, 2020

Opinion, News Analysis

His name was Cannon Hinnant—the establishment media doesn't think his life mattered

On Sunday, a man walked up to a five-year-old boy playing in his neighbourhood and executed him. This story made national headlines—but not in America’s most prominent news outlets.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The invention of a slur: How we got to Karen

"Karen" has been with us only a short while, but in that time, it has gone from a mild joke, the name of an annoying woman in your friend group, to a slur against white women.

Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2020

Opinion

BBC advises no face-to-face sex during the pandemic

The charity published advice instructing intimate couples to avoid kissing, wear a face covering, and choose positions that aren't face-to-face during sex—how romantic.

Mia Cathell / Aug 13, 2020

Opinion

Jordan banned the Muslim Brotherhood—the US should follow suit

Examining the teachings, charters, ideology, and ambitions of the Muslim Brotherhood will leave you with a conclusion that their entire belief system and agenda is a combination of those of al-Qaida and ISIS.

Imam Tawhidi / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion

Trudeau skips Scheer's last day as Opposition Leader in House, repeating election night snub

Rather than make-do with the large number of days he has off, Trudeau is even skipping the rare sitting days, staying on vacation as the House returns.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion

LESLYN LEWIS: Canada, it's time to refocus on China

"Canada must demand fair play and respect from China. To do this we must use every tool at our disposal to reverse the failures of Trudeau’s timid approach."

Dr. Leslyn Lewis / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Canadian universities should mandate courses on the Canadian constitution

A course on the Canadian constitution would show students Canada is among the greatest countries in the world, and people should readily accept this statement based on this country's achievements.

Jonathan Bradley / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Kamala Harris suggested that Joe Biden was a racist and rapist—now she's his VP pick

The lawyer and former AG of California was touted to be Joe Biden's obvious choice. But the choice looks far from obvious when examined through a different lens.

Joe Vaughan / Aug 12, 2020

Opinion, American News

Antifa uses its 'leaderlessness' to gaslight public and officials into believing it doesn't exist

Antifa militants claim that they are part of a leaderless movement. This gives them the plausible deniability they need to engender progressive, public support.

Libby Emmons / Aug 11, 2020

Opinion

Bongino Report replaces Drudge Report and its liberal drudgery

Ding dong, the Drudge Report is dead. Meanwhile, its primary challenger, the Bongino Report, has grown into the conservative media powerhouse amid the COVID-19 craze and upcoming presidential election.

Mia Cathell / Aug 11, 2020

Opinion

Will Seattle's local media ever accurately report on riots and chaos in embattled city?

The failed Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in Seattle could be viewed as a cautionary tale, but local Seattle media outlets and politicians still have their heads in the sand.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 11, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, News

Hack Liberal MP accuses Poilievre of inciting harassment against female MP

The Liberal MP for Milton has accused the Shadow Finance Minister Pierre Poilievre of "fueling the type of action" reported at Minister McKenna's office.

Nico Johnson / Aug 11, 2020

Opinion

POILIEVRE & GENUIS: Benefits need to be flexible to serve families returning to work

We need to connect working parents with childcare and the unemployed with jobs. A new solution would offer income to the jobless and childcare to working parents.

Garnett Genuis and Pierre Poilievre / Aug 11, 2020

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