News Analysis

Opinion, Politics & Policy

B.C. court ruling against father in child hormone treatment case sets dangerous precedent

Justice Bowden’s Order prohibits the father from trying to persuade his female-born child to refrain from experimental and irreversible testosterone treatments.

John Carpay / Aug 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The inventor of the gender reveal party regrets her invention because it’s 2019

When parents learn about the gender of their babies, they are learning what sex organs the baby has. This is not entirely irrelevant information.

Libby Emmons / Aug 5, 2019

Opinion, News, American News

Antifa-supporting mass shooter presents a challenge to apologist media

He both tweeted and retweeted a variety of posts that made his intentions much clearer: antifascist posts, calls to arms, and sympathizing with terrorism.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 5, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Chrystia Freeland fails again on the world stage

Not all of this is Chrystia Freeland’s fault. But taken as a whole, the collective picture that emerges is endless foreign policy failure

Spencer Fernando / Aug 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Tribalism is terrorizing America

Tribalism is the single-biggest threat to the peaceful fabric of North American life.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Aug 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture, International News

U.K. PhD student to be investigated for “transphobia”

A PhD student at the University of Huddersfield has found himself the subject of a formal investigation after a complaint was filed against him for “transphobia.”

Anna Slatz / Aug 3, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau’s massive cheap foreign labour influx must become an election issue

The immense increase of cheap foreign labour, through the vast expansion of “guest worker” programs that have been brought in by the Trudeau government must be addressed.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 3, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Conservatives risk a lot with defensive strategy

If the Conservatives don’t gain support for their defensive moves, and if they don’t get any credit for it, at what point do they stop trying it?

Spencer Fernando / Aug 2, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Culture

Kevin O’Leary expects his employees to work while on vacation because he’s horrible

According to the multi-millionaire TV personality and businessman, a home life being separate from your work life is something of a pipe dream, even if you’re on one of those so-called “vacations.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 2, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture

Mario Lopez apologizes for saying that parents shouldn’t force children to be trans

Lopez was not wrong. Accepting a toddler’s determination of their gender identity, a concept which is confusing even to adults.

Libby Emmons / Aug 2, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Canada needs a patriotic PM, not a “global citizen”

There are times when toughness is required, times when leaders must recognize that Canada is in a hostile world and that we have to fight for our interests.

Spencer Fernando / Aug 1, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

“Weak Andy?”: How has the leader of the opposition fared so far?

Despite some of his misfires let’s not forget that it was under Andrew Scheer’s watch that the Conservative Party went from being seen as impotent in its ability to defeat Justin Trudeau, to at its height being predicted to secure a majority government in 2019.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Aug 1, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture, Technology

CNN thinks people are racist against robots of colour

Robot celebrities like Sophia, who has appeared on a variety of talk shows and given millions of people the heeby-jeebies, depict white faces. According to the New Zealand-based study, this is a problem, as robots should be as diverse as humanity.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 1, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Let’s abolish Human Rights Tribunals!

Charging nothing for complaints should have led to people reporting discrimination, but there arose an unintended consequence! HRTs were used to make money. As one article points out, you just have to complain that someone hurt your feelings to win a big check.

Eugene Fernandes / Aug 1, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Calgary passes flawed arena deal to the dismay of taxpayers

It may look nice and provide a better arena experience than the Scotiabank Saddledome, but we should all remember the sacrifices regular Calgarians had to make to fund the project and how many councillors don’t seem to care.

Wyatt Claypool / Aug 1, 2019

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