News Analysis

Opinion, Politics & Policy

GUN BANS: Pandering to the outrage mob

The Trudeau government is pandering to the uninformed outrage mob in irrationally targeting certain kinds of guns to ban.

Tracey Wilson / Dec 8, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Winnipeg mayor meets Chinese ambassador, gets shredded on Twitter

The mayor of Winnipeg thought it would be smart to tweet out a photo of him looking happy to meet China’s ambassador to Canada, Cong Peiwu.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 8, 2019

Opinion

Why Andrew Scheer’s weak leadership is bad for all Canadians

Andrew Scheer’s weak leadership is bad for all of Canada because he doesn’t provide the Conservative counterweight our democracy needs.

Jordan Schroeder / Dec 7, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Trump tweets “Great Jobs Report!” as U.S. adds 266,000 jobs—Trudeau tweets nothing about economy as Canada loses 71,200

The contrast between Trump’s tweet and Trudeau’s avoidance of the topic just goes to show that the U.S. and Canada are moving in different directions.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Now progressives want to censor entire languages

Teens in Argentina are trying to rewrite their language to be genderless. Our culture is so obsessed with gender that we must eliminate it altogether.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Dec 6, 2019

Opinion

No regard for Saskatchewan or Alberta in Liberal Throne speech

Trudeau’s Throne speech failed to address the alienation felt by western Canada.

Jeremy Patzer / Dec 6, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ed the Sock whitewashes Trudeau’s past racist actions

Ed the Sock, otherwise known as Steven Kerzner, one of Trudeau’s most vocal defenders on social media appears to be dead set on proving me right.

Ali Taghva / Dec 6, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

I’m sorry Liberals, Trudeau is two-faced

Trudeau has been showed to be two-faced and now the world knows it.

Ali Taghva / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion

Edmonton’s proposed ban on ‘conversion therapy’ violates privacy and choice of adults

Edmonton’s City Council’s proposed Bylaw 19061 would be an invasion into people’s privacy.

John Carpay / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why is Justin Trudeau more respectful to China than he is to America?

Since the Trump was elected, the Trudeau Liberal Government has shown a repeated tone of arrogance and superiority towards our American allies.

Spencer Fernando / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion, News, American News, Culture

WATCH: Trans activists protest city’s Transgender Remembrance Day because it’s not good enough

Trans rights groups in Olympia, Washington made their voices heard at a city hall event, as the group claimed having police present was violence.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Witnessing anti-Semitic hate at York University was a profound eye-opener

The walls shook at York University on November 20, as protests against the State of Israel morphed into an organized mob.

Brian Moskowitz / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion

Nice guys don’t always finish last: Scheer will win next time

Andrew Scheer is young and can learn from his mistakes, and with new advisers, can win.

Joannie Tansky / Dec 5, 2019

Opinion

Scheer must go

Andrew Scheer just doesn’t have what it takes to get the Conservatives passed the finish line.

Jay Goldberg / Dec 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

REVIEW: The Irishman

What we see in The Irishman is a seasoned director in the tail-end of his career telling a final truth often ignored within a genre that he perfected.

Quinn Patrick / Dec 4, 2019

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