News Analysis

Opinion, American News

American police department to give coupons for “good behaviour”

Well, the lucky people down in Tempe, Arizona are going to be able to experience just that! Except besides a .223 calibre bullet into your heart’s left atrium, you’ll get a friendly Circle K coupon from an officer who wants nothing more than to make a friend!

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Is The Guardian finally coming to its senses?

Now that evidence is beginning to mount of the dangers of transing children, as well as the Yaniv-style implications of forcing trans ideology on the public, the outlet seems to have to come to its senses.

Libby Emmons / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion, Culture

It’s time we renovated 24 Sussex Drive

This project must not be interpreted as a confrontation between Conservatives or Liberals. Due to its profound significance, 24 Sussex should be seen as a national duty above any adherence to a specific side of the aisle.

Anthony Daoud / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion

Canada should bring back the death penalty

Canada’s justice system has been anti-victim and weak for far too long. It’s time to bring back the death penalty.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 29, 2019

Opinion, American News

Trump considers declaring Antifa a “major Organization of Terror”

U.S. President Donald J. Trump announced that considerations are being made to formally declare Antifa a domestic terrorist organization for their continued use of violence for political ends—the literal definition of terrorism.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 27, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Big Think claims that the U.S is among the “top 10 worst countries to be a woman”

In a July 25th tweet and accompanying article which has since gone viral for all the wrong reasons, Big Think asserted that the United States was among the “Top 10 worst” countries to be a woman.

Anna Slatz / Jul 27, 2019

Opinion

Catherine McKenna attacks Conservative campaign staff, ignores return of Butts

Catherine McKenna took a quick break from Canada’s 100% guaranteed imminent destruction at the hands of the climate crisis, and attacked a member of the Conservative campaign staff on Twitter

Spencer Fernando / Jul 27, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Key Liberal adviser who resigned over SNC-Lavalin scandal is back on campaign team

Earlier this week, Liberal Minister Catherine Mckenna took the time to post the following tweet in which she attacked the…

Ali Taghva / Jul 27, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Dear Twitter: Thanks for restoring Lindsay Shepherd—now give us Meghan Murphy

Is Twitter afraid of Meghan Murphy’s voice? Wary of her followers? Concerned that what she has to say will get more likes and retweets than their preferred woke talking points?

Libby Emmons / Jul 27, 2019

Opinion

Should we even have a Human Rights Tribunal?

For the sake of both our freedom and the plight of marginalized people, we must act to make our Human Rights Code better.

Jordan Schroeder / Jul 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Twitter reverses ban of Lindsay Shepherd after international outrage

In an unexpected move, free speech activist and Post Millennial columnist Lindsay Shepherd has been reinstated by Twitter.  Twitter first…

Barrett Wilson / Jul 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Progressivist media are scared of Red Scare—they should be

Now that awareness has been raised about podcast Red Scare, progressive writers are falling over themselves to condemn it.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 26, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

No, the Canadian election day is not an anti-Semitic conspiracy

Nobody should be alleging anti-Jewish conspiracy theories. Canada’s fixed election dates are set by an algorithm.

Barbara Kay / Jul 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Jessica Yaniv is the hill that Jesse Brown wants to die on

It goes without saying that trans people face unique challenges and discrimination, but Yaniv’s status as a transperson should not shield her from being accountable for her actions.

Ali Taghva / Jul 25, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

What if Andrew Scheer compared Indigenous communities to “children” like Justin Trudeau did?

Many Canadians feel there is a massive double-standard when it comes to how the media treats different political parties and leaders.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 25, 2019

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