News Analysis

Opinion, Culture

University cancel culture is coward culture

The University of British Columbia would rather encourage violence and get sued than honour its own mission to support free speech, enquiry and debate.

John Carpay / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion

Trudeau and Morneau see themselves as rulers, not servants

When they violate the rules, they think there should be no punishment. In their view of things, rules are for those “below them.”

Spencer Fernando / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Cancel culture gave me my friends

Victims of cancel culture rarely deserve the treatment they receive or the stigma they carry with them. Some of them are genuinely innocent, and many people learn from horrible mistakes.

Beth Baisch / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Rigged methodology of 'progressive' surveys harms LGBT youth

What is most disturbing about a new survey of LGBT youth is the methodology used in obtaining these statistics, which rely exclusively on online self-reporting.

Chad Felix Greene / Jul 16, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Misunderstanding Morrissey: Sparks and the steady drip, drip, drip of slander

One wonders whether the vocal Morrissey detractors have delved much beyond the surface of NME's clickbait headlines and the lefty identity politics of formerly reputable publications like The Guardian.

Fiona Dodwell / Jul 15, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The demise of The New York Times and the decline of truth

Weiss and her contribution will be forgotten and she will be replaced by someone who doesn’t question and who knows better than to have an independent thought.

Libby Emmons / Jul 15, 2020

Opinion, American News

The McCloskeys' rights were violated when home searched, weapons seized

Despite the seizure, the McCloskeys' right to keep and bear arms and defend their home is protected under both state law and the Constitution. Authorities had no legal right to seize their firearms.

Nicole Russell / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ontario’s political advertising laws need an overhaul

Political advertising laws in Ontario need an overhaul before big-headed bureaucrats at Elections Ontario do further damage to free speech in the province.

Christine Van Geyn / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion

New Yorkers are being shot dead as Bill de Blasio 'liberates Fifth Avenue' with BLM art

De Blasio was too busy making sure his virtue-signalling Black Lives Matter street painting outside of Trump Tower was unblemished to deal with the fact that New Yorkers are being gunned down in the street.

Libby Emmons / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, Culture, International News

Baroness relieved of her duties after literary prize committee caves to activist mob

Emma Nicholson, who was one of those who established the Booker Prize, was targeted for removal by those outside of the organization who disapprove of her views.

Erin Perse / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, American News, Culture

Instagram features new 'mute white people' button

Noted conservative commentator Katie Pavlich posted an image today showing the strange truth that Instagram has added a new "mute white people" sticker in its stories feature.

Libby Emmons / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion

Why Canadian Jews should support Donald Trump

I am mystified how Canadian Jews can hate Trump so much when he has clearly been so supportive of our community and Israel.

Georganne Burke / Jul 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Cis actors should be able to play trans characters

Halle Berry is one of the latest to be victimized by Cancel Culture™ after receiving heavy backlash for accepting an acting role where she would be portraying a transgender man.

Blaire White / Jul 13, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion, Business & Finance

Busting the myth of opposition to gas and oil by First Nations

Contrary to the anti-oil and gas narrative, for British Columbia and Alberta First Nations with a public position on oil and natural gas development, most favour it.

Gregory John and Mark Milke / Jul 13, 2020

Opinion, Culture

How virtue-signaling orthodoxy and the latest inquisition have taken over discourse

Our current political challenge is not to see that racism persists constantly at all levels of cultural and political life, but to admit that it doesn’t.

Julian Vigo / Jul 12, 2020

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