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Opinion, Culture

The Golden Globes must stand up for Ricky Gervais and free speech

It’s great that the Golden Globes haven’t cancelled Gervais yet. Will they stick to their guns and stand up for free speech?

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 21, 2019

Opinion

Can Canadian student unions be fixed?

Student unions across the country have faced expense and harassment scandals. It’s time they had more accountability.

Jonathan Bradley / Dec 21, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Here’s the real reason CBC hates Netflix

CBC fancies themselves the sole arbiters of what constitutes Canadiana and they fear losing the broadcasting stranglehold they currently have.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 21, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Cancel culture has become a parody of itself and should be ignored

Cancellation has gone from being a career-ending blindside to a badge that means “I was alive before 2014,” and nothing more. Let’s ignore it.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 21, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Will Trudeau sacrifice Canada’s relationship with our allies to do Huawei’s bidding?

Trudeau’s choice: Maintain our relationship with the United States and our Five Eyes Allies, or do the bidding of Communist China-controlled Huawei.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 21, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Mark Hamill caves to woke pressure after supporting JK Rowling and Maya Forstater

No matter what Mark Hamill thinks, or how he’d like to appease his fans, men and women exist, and they are different.

Libby Emmons / Dec 19, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canada’s culture of political apologies

Mark Milke takes a critical look at Canadian politicians giving endless apologies for past Canadian government injustices in his new book, The Victim Cult.

Mark Milke / Dec 19, 2019

Opinion, American News, Politics & Policy

How social justice is making homelessness worse in Seattle

Seattle has a prolific homeless offenders problem—one made worse by a light on crime approach championed by progressive activists in elected office.

Joseph Fang / Dec 19, 2019

Opinion, Culture

JK Rowling and Ricky Gervais are fighting for common sense in the culture wars

JK Rowling and Ricky Gervais are leading the way in the culture wars, fighting on the side of facts and common sense.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 19, 2019

Opinion

Another Ontario auto plant is closing—2,500 jobs lost just before Christmas

Workers at the Oshawa Car Assembly have been building cars since 1907. 2,500 workers will lose their jobs just before Christmas.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 18, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

Ontario school board provided sex work and extreme sex act resources to students

With just a few clicks from the school board website, students could access resources about anal sex, fisting, sex work and other things.

Pamela Buffone / Dec 18, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Defining trans accurately now gets you banned from Twitter

Apparently, tweeting about the biological reality of sex is a no-no, worthy of account suspension.

Libby Emmons / Dec 18, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau government does not care about racism or progressive politics

Over the last four years, we’ve seen the Trudeau government continuously weaponize extremely important topics such as racism, inequality, indigenous relations, and climate change for personal political gain.

Ali Taghva / Dec 17, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Meghan McCain’s silencing shows what it’s like to be conservative in America

McCain prevents the show from being an echo chamber. It’s a shame that her co-hosts were too entrenched in their personal views to let McCain do her job.

Libby Emmons / Dec 17, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

We need to stop normalizing assault on Trump supporters

There’s something deeply wrong with our culture when it becomes unsurprising to scroll past yet another person in a MAGA hat being accosted or assaulted.

Blaire White / Dec 16, 2019

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