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Opinion, Culture

For a Canadian, American exceptionalism will always exist

As many believe America is in crisis, such a question will indeed be asked amid celebrations and be the subject of many reflections. Are there still reasons to be patriotic? Was America ever great to begin with?

Shane Miller / Jul 4, 2019

Opinion

America is f*cking awesome

Independence Day has long been my favourite holiday. It doesn’t seem reasonable that it’s my favorite holiday. I’m not a…

Libby Emmons / Jul 4, 2019

Opinion

Why does the radical left keep doxing children?

In the past week, the beautiful city of Portland, Oregon became a battleground for the culture war that has shook…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 4, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau’s foreign policy weakness puts Canadian lives at risk

It feels like I keep saying the same thing. But that’s because the same thing keeps happening. China escalates. Trudeau…

Spencer Fernando / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

Floor crossing: A symptom of Canada’s imperfect democracy

A former professor of mine at McGill University theorized that Canada faces a certain democratic “malaise”. The Westminster system, which…

Anthony Daoud / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

The reason Justin Trudeau is still polling so high? Apathy and ignorance

Who are the 34 percent of Canadians still willing to vote for Trudeau? In a previous article, I gave my…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

Calgary has an ugly art problem

Disclosure : Wyatt Claypool is a third-year Policy Studies and History student at Mount Royal University, where he serves as…

Wyatt Claypool / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture, Politics & Policy

Antifa will beat you until you believe that words are violence

In response to perceived word violence, Antifa fights back with actual violence. This is basically their whole game and it’s time for it to be called out for the thuggery it is. It’s not noble to bash journalists.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 3, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion, International News

China calls Trudeau government “naive” as tensions escalate

China warned Canada not to be “naive” and believe the US could solve its bilateral issues.  Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson…

Siddak Ahuja / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

B.C. Green Party leader loves flaunting his expensive eco-friendly lifestyle

A wise frog once said that it wasn’t easy being green, but I’d beg to differ.  Though Kermit was speaking…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

The names of rocks are sexist, says Canadian researcher

In these divisive times, it seems as though everything is now either racist, xenophobic, sexist, or any other type of…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 3, 2019

Opinion

In a world of lions, Canada is led by sheep

Everywhere we turn, Canada is getting bullied and disrespected. Nowhere is that more obvious than in how China continues escalating…

Spencer Fernando / Jul 2, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

What conservatives can learn from The West Wing

There’s a scene in the television series The West Wing when White House strategist Josh Lyman is discussing polling numbers…

Joseph C. Ben-Ami / Jul 2, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Politics & Policy

Noah Carl fights back after dismissal from Cambridge

Carl says a possible way forward to increase viewpoint diversity may involve online universities, which Jordan Peterson has advocated, or withholding public funding for universities that refuse to comply with free speech.

Kathrine Jebsen Moore / Jul 2, 2019

Opinion

We can win the Canadian culture wars by making culture ourselves

The kind of culture that can transform Canadian politics, however, has to accomplish the seemingly impossible task of making Canadian politics interesting.

Joshua Lieblein / Jul 1, 2019

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