News Analysis

Opinion, American News, Culture

Michelle Carter told her boyfriend to kill himself, so he did—now she wants to be a free-speech hero

If inducing a panic is a well-established instance where the First Amendment doesn’t apply, then surely telling your boyfriend to get back into his truck and let carbon monoxide fill his lungs until he is dead should also not fall under the banner of free speech.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 9, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Our culture is lost in a supermarket

The newest trend on social media for young people appears to be testing or spoiling products in supermarkets.

Barrett Wilson / Jul 8, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Ottawa professor calls Conservatives “the party of the uneducated”

Attaran called the Conservatives “the party of the uneducated.” Why? The Liberals are using social media to divide voters.

Joshua Lieblein / Jul 8, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture

Progressive writer gives friend a MAGA hat ultimatum—friend wisely chooses hat

Zack Ford, writer for Think Progress and wokeist extraordinaire, thinks so much of his friendship that he gave one of his old friends an ultimatum: his friendship, or his friend’s MAGA hat.

Libby Emmons / Jul 7, 2019

Opinion

How Antifa rationalizes violence

This is about being frustrated at the idea of rules and consequences. This is about believing that not being allowed to do whatever you want is the same as being oppressed and repressed.

Joshua Lieblein / Jul 7, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, American News, Culture

Brave female rapper takes stand against segregated ticket prices

Tiny Jag’s stance is a brave one, in an era when Black Americans who oppose the demonization of white people are often demonized themselves by their Black American peers. She has already received backlash online.

Celine Ryan / Jul 6, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ontario’s former “Minister of Tears” must go

If MacLeod is allowed to remain in the PC caucus, Ford could find himself rapidly turned into the butt of every joke in the same manner that Trudeau is viewed today.

Ali Taghva / Jul 6, 2019

Opinion

Living well is the best revenge: Israel is thriving despite BDS

No new definition of anti-Semitism is going to stop anti-Semitic cretins from hating Jews and saying so. Let them. It’s worth repeating: Living well is the best revenge.

Barbara Kay / Jul 6, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Thank you Kawhi, and goodbye: Kawhi signs deal with Los Angeles Clippers

After a dramatic saga that involved the Toronto Raptors, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the now very fortunate Los Angeles Clippers, Kawhi Leonard has signed with his home town Clippers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 6, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Ruining someone’s life is not an opinion

We live in the age of the virtual mob.  We no longer have to collect pitchforks, torches, and bang on…

Anna Slatz / Jul 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Sorry, Twitter activists, most people just aren’t racist anymore

It’s a new reality for anti-racists on Twitter, who decried the racism of all those racists who are pissed that Halle Bailey will be playing Ariel in Disney’s upcoming live action The Little Mermaid.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 5, 2019

Opinion

Lisa MacLeod is right—the Sens do suck

Lisa MacLeod is right. Eugene Melnyk is a loser.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 5, 2019

Opinion

Justin Trudeau doesn’t believe in Canada as a nation

As Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau’s most important duty is to defend our nation. That is supposed to be above all else. But you see, Justin Trudeau simply doesn’t believe in Canada as a nation.

Spencer Fernando / Jul 5, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Modern tribal politics strips us of our empathy

If we get offline, join forces and get loud. It’s not about Trump. It’s not about AOC. We will figure out an immigration policy another day. Right now it’s about empathy; it’s about doing what’s right; it’s about kids.

Jamie Kilstein / Jul 4, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Floor crossing—a benefit to Canada’s democracy

Crossing the floor has historically been beneficial to Canadian voters.

Raymond Ayas / Jul 4, 2019

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