News Analysis

Opinion, Culture

Antifa’s granny-bullying is another hit to the group’s crumbling public facade

By now, several million people have seen the video of Antifa bullying an elderly woman crossing the road with a walker outside of a Maxime Bernier and Dave Rubin event in Hamilton.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Sep 30, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Don’t believe the recycled Liberal pharmacare plan

Experts claim that the Liberal Pharmacare plan is neither well-funded nor well-detailed.

Siddak Ahuja / Sep 30, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The “climate crisis” is a cost of living crisis for Canadians

The rhetoric of many politicians is totally divorced from reality. We can strengthen our environment without taking money out of the pockets of our citizens

Spencer Fernando / Sep 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Conservatives should educate themselves about hip-hop

For a genre that has become one of the most popular, hip-hop has remained one of the most misunderstood, especially by some ideological conservatives.

Shane Miller / Sep 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Sorry, your fake friends on Facebook are your fault

It’s not Facebook’s job to protect people from their own stupidity.

Libby Emmons / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The obsession with pronouns is stripping us of our individuality

The fad of using pronouns as a means of self-identification is an act of profound unidentification. By proudly proclaiming your pronouns, you lose yourself.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion

Canadians care about climate change but few are willing to pay out of pocket for it

A new Ipsos poll, conducted for Global News, found that despite the growing number of Canadians concerned over climate change, the actual amount of people not willing to spend a single cent on the issue makes up 46% of Canadians

Wyatt Claypool / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

How I’d fare under social credit

Feelings of dread accompany reports of China’s social credit system, where personal misdeeds are logged, recorded, and penalized.

Libby Emmons / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why I’m voting Green

To start, let me introduce myself as a political orphan.

James Hallifax / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau is acting more like a dictator every day

In the past week, Canadians have watched as Justin Trudeau and the Liberals become more and more authoritarian.

Spencer Fernando / Sep 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The climate crisis: a lot of hysteria, very little policy solutions

The climate crisis; it’s all everybody seems to be talking about recently.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Sep 26, 2019

Opinion

If the sock fits: Ed the Sock is the perfect bootlicker for Justin Trudeau

While acting like a Liberal hero the filthy sock puppet has a sordid past of spewing misogynistic garbage on late-night TV, regularly and creepily commenting on topless women as well as the women he interviewed.

Ali Taghva / Sep 26, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau targets legal gun owners in new campaign ad

The Liberal leader had a blackface hobby until he was 29, and broke the law to benefit a private company in Quebec, now with his brand tarnished his re-election campaign expects legal gun owners to pay for Trudeau’s mistakes with their rights.

Ali Taghva / Sep 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Activists threaten to shut down Dave Rubin and Maxime Bernier event at Canadian college

It appears that Dave Rubin’s event with Canadian candidate for Prime Minister Maxime Bernier may have its venue cancelled.

Barrett Wilson / Sep 25, 2019

Opinion, Culture

In 2019, even The Joker is cancelled

Phoenix was right to speak out in defence of his art. Insisting that entertainment and art adhere to a social justice agenda is a surefire way to kill art.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Sep 25, 2019

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