We’re all doing our best to “social distance.” We get it. But we’d be happier doing it without Big Brother hovering over us.
The COVID-19 situation has seemingly brought out the worst in CBC’s tendency to cozy up to the Liberal government.
Doing school is important, but longterm, not creating more stress is a bigger win right now than any worksheet, any Zoom class, or any distance discussion.
The indefinite shutdown of the economy is a health crisis that is arguably more dangerous than COVID-19.
Religious worship is not an optional expression a person can set aside until conditions improve.
The Trudeau government is considering a law to make it illegal to “knowingly spread misinformation that could harm people” during the coronavirus crisis.
A petition is currently circulating with over 20,000 names, calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to help Canadians who are excluded from the CERB
Italians are not taking social distancing seriously because there are simply too many government communications that are inordinately confusing.
Justin Trudeau’s visit to the Harrington Lake cottage is an example of that arrogant elitist attitude.
It’s not that Reade’s story is flimsy or that she’s not creditable, it’s that Biden is the guy going up against Trump.
The massive chasm between those who can sit out the coronavirus at home and those who must venture out into an insecure world is becoming more apparent.
It’s time for a hard reality check: TikTok is a national security risk, and it must be treated as such.
For countries evaluating a future beyond COVID-19, China’s commercial instability during the global crisis has become a point of contention among industry and trading partners.
We need leaders who hold our personal sovereignty more dear than they hold their own power.
Adams drew criticism from many in the African-American community for comments directing African-Americans and Latinos to stop drinking and smoking. But he's not wrong.