News Analysis

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Threatening to leave Canada has repeatedly worked for Quebec—why not for Alberta?

if the federation doesn’t work for ALL Canadians, then nobody should be surprised to see more and more people look to the example of Quebec.

Spencer Fernando / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Students are literally demanding that their universities silence them

Oxford student groups wanted events to be more inclusive so that no one would be triggered by the deafening sound of one hand hitting the other.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canadian government funded ‘Muslim voting guide’

Muslims by the nature of being Muslims do not stop being everyday citizens. The issues that matter to Canadians in many cases also matter to us with perhaps a caveat here or there.

Ali Taghva / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

For the NDP it’s time to build a real progressive alternative

With the votes counted the results are in, and while lukewarm for most, they certainly don’t look great for the NDP.

Ali Taghva / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Will Trudeau continue to be a coward about China?

With Trudeau acting so cowardly, why would China or anyone else think twice before treating our country like garbage?

Spencer Fernando / Oct 25, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

HOT AIR: Trudeau’s climate hypocrisy will stall the green movement

The elite not practicing what they preach is killing any momentum of the environmental movement.

Nico Johnson / Oct 24, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Radical trans activists are tearing the LGBT community apart

An LGBT healthcare professional speaks out about the radical trans movement.

Lara Adams-Miller / Oct 24, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The world now knows exactly who Jessica Yaniv is

There isn’t a single person in Canada—apart from her mother—who didn’t feel relief when Jessica Yaniv lost her Human Rights Tribunal case.

Barbara Kay / Oct 24, 2019

Opinion, News, American News, Culture

Edward Snowden on Joe Rogan podcast reminds us that privacy is gone

Edward Snwoden’s interview with Joe Rogan is a disillusioning listen.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 23, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, News

Would Wexit even work?

Sparked by the reelection of Justin Trudeau, Wexit Facebook pages have grown exponentially. The Facebook group VoteWexit, for example, went from having 73,000 members Tuesday morning to having 217,000 a day later. The site’s website has crashed as well, seemingly from bandwidth issues.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 23, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The radical trans agenda is starting to take its toll

In the case of the radical transgender agenda, compassion has been weaponized to stop us from employing our good sense.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 23, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Twitter mobs are ruining Kickstarter projects

These days, whenever Kickstarter tries to promote a campaign, it is inevitably met with vitriol and Twitter mobs.

Terry Newman / Oct 23, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

CBC branded itself Liberal this election

Why would CBC have such a fealty for Trudeau? The state broadcaster’s annual $1.1 billion federal subsidy might have something to do with it.

Graeme Gordon / Oct 23, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, News

Canada is pissed off at Toronto for voting Liberal city-wide—and for good reason

Hog Town, as expected, had a meaningful impact on the way that the federal election played out last night, and the Big Smoke decided to vote overwhelmingly red.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 22, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Election 43 leaves nation fractured with a Liberal minority

Election 43 leaves Canada severely divided.

Jason Unrau / Oct 22, 2019

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