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#unrestricted, Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

University of Alberta fires anthropology professor for saying biological sex is real

The University of Alberta has fired Kathleen Lowrey from her role as associate chair of undergraduate programs in the Department of Anthropology, for saying biological sex is a reality.

Erin Perse / Jun 4, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau's parliamentary power grab must be fought

This election will decide whether Canada will continue to be a free and prosperous nation, or whether we will slide downwards into tyranny, corruption, and authoritarianism.

Warren Steinley / Jun 4, 2020

Opinion

Tom Cotton’s New York Times op-ed prompts unhinged liberal meltdown

In a coordinated effort, dozens of New York Times employees tweeted that the publication of Cotton’s opinion piece “puts black New York Times staff in danger.”

Brad Polumbo / Jun 4, 2020

Opinion

Elite New York professors celebrate the destruction of their city

Professors at two of New York’s most prestigious universities have advocated for and praised the violence that has come to be associated with the aftermath of daily protests in New York.

Libby Emmons / Jun 3, 2020

Opinion

Trudeau believes Canada is committing genocide. So why does he want a genocidal state on the UN Security Council?

"He is simultaneously claiming that Canada is a genocidal state, and claiming that Canada is a beacon to the world that deserves a UN Security Council seat."

Spencer Fernando / Jun 3, 2020

Opinion, American News

Joe Biden can't 'heal racial wounds'—he helped create them

Joe Biden has tried to pitch himself as the answer to America’s race problem. But it’s hard to see how voters can trust Biden to fix racial inequities he helped create.

Brad Polumbo / Jun 3, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Dr. Leslyn Lewis is the leader Canada desperately needs

"To focus on what makes us different," says Leslyn, "whether that's race, gender or religion, rather than what we have in common has never served to bring people together."

Jeremy Patzer / Jun 3, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Instagram's 'black out' virtue signal backfires by censoring activists

Nearly every image on Instagram today was a black square. In what universe is the silencing of black voices actual advocacy of those voices?

Libby Emmons / Jun 2, 2020

Opinion

The diversity, inclusion, equity movement (DIE) is now taking over the STEM field

It used to be that students who went into Science, Technology, Engineering and Math—STEM—thought they were safe if they kept their heads down. But they aren’t safe anymore.

Barbara Kay / Jun 2, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The media is gaslighting America on behalf of antifa

Despite mainstream media reports, antifa are not noble, well-intentioned activists but anarchists who use violence for their own ends destabilize and destroy society.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jun 1, 2020

Opinion

Not everyone you disagree with is a Nazi

It's a classic rhetorical move in our modern times to call your opposition Nazis. Don't like what that guy said? He's a Nazi. But actually, he's not.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 1, 2020

Canadian News, Opinion

Montreal anti-racism protest soured by violent antifa thugs

It is legitimate to protest in solidarity with our neighbours to the south, but it is not acceptable for white antifa members to throw stones at black, Montreal cops in the name of racial equality.

Nico Johnson / Jun 1, 2020

Opinion

POILIEVRE: Meet the world’s dumbest mortgage broker—the federal government

The alternative is that we keep borrowing staggering sums until interest rates rise and households, businesses and governments collapse under the weight.

Pierre Poilievre / May 31, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion, American News

AOC appears to encourage rioting and looting with Instagram post

The socialist congresswoman has posted one tweet calling for a de-escalation of violence.

Brad Polumbo / May 31, 2020

#unrestricted, Opinion

Protestors decided what leaders could not—the lockdown is over

The lockdown is over. Protestors decided what leaders could not. Either we need to stay in for the good of humanity, or we need to go out for that good, both things can't be true.

Libby Emmons / May 30, 2020

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