Good debates need “clash”, something Canada’s Parliament is sorely lacking these days.
A lot of the outrage over Don Cherry’s ham-fisted comments seem to depend on what people already thought of the man.
It makes no sense fighting among age groups when ultra-wealthy elites are the real people to blame.
Claire’s Law allows women in Alberta to get background checks on their partners to see whether they have a criminal history of domestic violence.
Two powerful liberal sexual predators were protected for decades while an innocent conservative Supreme Court judge was slandered and mobbed. Why?
Andrew Scheer is being unfairly maligned by the press on a non-issue.
In all the areas of tangible power, whether economic, military, or diplomatic, Canada is falling behind, and getting even weaker.
Andrew Scheer’s attempt to win seats in Quebec cost him seats and credibility with voters.
“It’s because there are more people there, and they’re starting fires.”
#MeToo had rules. At least we thought so. We all tried to learn them. But those who seem to be in charge of them don’t even follow their own logic anymore.
When a panel of women all seem to be in agreement about the necessity of killing men on prime-time TV, you start to wonder what’s happening to our culture.
The water crisis in Canada has been greatly exaggerated.
Future historians may decry our times as the turning point when Lady Liberty laid down her torch and gave up the fight.
The Conservatives deserve a new leader after Andrew Scheer let his opponents and the media define him and failed to win.
When Wikipedia describes a diverse publication like Quillette as a far-right den, we should realize that the faith we have put in them was misplaced.