Twitter's attempt to staunch the flow of misinformation surrounding the coronavirus is very nearly laughable. The attempts appear partisan at best, and nefarious at worst.
Citizens’ civil liberties in the US and Canada are being threatened by governmental overreach through surveillance.
Conspiracy theorists are undermining COVID-19 taskmaster Dr. Anthony Fauci with the runaway claim that he’s an agent of the so-called “Deep State”
Hillary Clinton thought it would be wise to use the increase in US coronavirus cases as an opportunity to dunk on President Trump. It wasn't.
Depictions of disease and the art that comes from disease can oftentimes inspire for generations.
The postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus prolongs the question of whether male athletes who self-ID as women will compete in women’s sports.
This boredom was resolved by Peter MacKay, who this week urged the Conservative Party to speed up the leadership contest.
CTV’s own “science and technology expert,” the aptly-named Dan Riskin, seemed to discourage people from avoiding international travel, claiming that “planes are a really good environment for not spreading disease.”
Canadian officials have refused to heed the advice of honest scientists and frontline medical workers.
Only identity politics could turn a virus that disproportionately attacks and kills males into a women’s problem.
Woke hysteria apparently never takes a break, even in the middle of a global health and economic crisis.
Toronto criminal defence lawyer and legal expert Joseph Neuberger says granting the government access to cell phone location tracking and private information on citizens is wrong.
As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the globe, the "coronavirus challenge" and "coronavirus parties" are ugly new trends that have taken off on social media.
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