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Opinion, Culture

The west does not value life

Between capital punishment, abortion, assisted suicide, and forced euthanasia, we are less interested in securing the conditions for life than…

Libby Emmons / Jul 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Combo of social media restrictions and Liberal call for China election meddling could end Canadians’ faith in democracy

The Trudeau Liberals are playing a very dangerous game, a game that may end up not only destroying Canada’s national unity, but eviscerating faith in Canadian democracy.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 12, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau is campaigning on the economy, which could be his undoing

At a Thursday rally in Edmonton, Prime Minister Trudeau was seen working the crowd in support for Liberal MP, Amarjeet Sohi.

Alex Singh Dhaliwal / Jul 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture

We’re leftists and we disavow Antifa

As leftists who write for ideologically diverse publications, we often receive harsh criticism—or total dismissal—from others in our political circles…

Ahuja and Anna Slatz / Jul 12, 2019

Opinion

The Liberal’s shameful media freedom record

While Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland co-hosts the Global Conference for Media Freedom: London 2019, the freedom of the press…

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 12, 2019

Opinion

Will radical climate policy kill the economy?

I was very proud of my home city, Montreal, last March. After determined organizing efforts, 150,000 people, roughly 8.5% of…

The Post Millennial / Jul 11, 2019

Opinion

Viral Bagel Boss video is just one of Chris Morgan’s many public tirades

One man’s angry bagel shop tirade has gone viral after a young woman filmed and posted it to Twitter. That…

Celine Ryan / Jul 11, 2019

Opinion

Andrew Scheer is not a bigot, and the media should stop portraying him as such

It’s almost as if Andrew Scheer is being pushed out of an airplane flying over hot springs. Through no fault…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 11, 2019

Opinion

It’s time for Canada to rebuild our Armed Forces

A great nation must be willing and able to defend itself. It’s not about having a massive or overwhelming amount…

Spencer Fernando / Jul 11, 2019

Opinion

They are making our heroes woke and it’s depressing

The wokification of our heroes started with the changes made to the original Star Wars in 1997. Han shoots back…

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 11, 2019

Opinion

The fascinating history of Indigenous alphabets

Though the connotations surrounding white men and Indigenous Americans is not a particularly good one (and probably for good reason,) the records show Evans to be a man of God who sought to help indigenous communities.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

With Bombardier debacle, Trudeau’s corporate welfare fails again

Another domino falls in Trudeau’s long list of mispolicies. This time, 550 workers from the Canadian company “Bombardier” found themselves sacked two years after Trudeau approved a bailout for their bosses.

Siddak Ahuja / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

The Liberal carbon tax is a betrayal to Canadians

The Liberals introduced a carbon tax that makes gas prices—and everything else—more expensive, which will only exacerbate the cost-of-living crisis.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

The conservative argument for public education

Where should conservatives stand in regards to public school?

Anthony Daoud / Jul 10, 2019

Opinion

Twitter political ad ban shows Trudeau Liberals dangerously restricting dissent

Who do you think a ban on political ads benefits most? Twitter has made the decision to ban political ads…

Spencer Fernando / Jul 10, 2019

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