News Analysis

Opinion

Canadians should be aware of the fallacies of “climate plans”

There are two fallacies that Canadian voters must bear in mind when assessing the “climate plans” of the various political parties.

Grant Brown / Jul 1, 2019

Opinion, American News, Culture

Why the right appropriates leftist heroes

It is clear that globally, the Right hasn’t been a great champion for the cause of freedom they so claim. Their horrid attempt at trying to cover up their inadequacy comes in the form of using actual Socialists and trying to pose them as right-wingers.

Siddak Ahuja / Jul 1, 2019

Opinion

Pro-Scheer teens exist, and they like to party

I was feeling hopeful for the younger generation. I felt like things weren’t as bad as I had thought, and in all honesty, I felt like young people were going to make us proud.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 1, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Is this the death knell for political cartoons?

If political cartoons and op-eds are continually censored, then what is the purpose of a newspaper at all? Artists and writers are supposed to kick against the pricks. If we completely rid them of their ability to do so, all we are left with are the pricks.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 1, 2019

Opinion

New poll reveals Canada’s story is still being written

Our story, in the grand scheme of civilizations, is a young one. As much as we should know our nation’s history, we must also understand that our founding mythos is still being written today.

Matthew Azrieli / Jul 1, 2019

Opinion

“Under the name of Canada”: An example for the world

Confederation is the most precious thing we can preserve as Canadians, whether we’re newly arrived or long established.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 1, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Trudeau is vilifying John A. Macdonald to score cheap political points

Just months before our next election…with his own approval ratings tanked…our current PM is finding political expediency in denigrating a founding father over others.

Chris Day / Jun 30, 2019

Opinion, American News

After Portland, the left must disavow Antifa terrorists

This time they didn’t just punch the person or steal their camera, they teamed up against a lone journalist and threw liquid cement—which can cause serious burns—on him, and beat him until he had a brain hemorrhage. He remains in the hospital.

Ali Taghva / Jun 30, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau is an isolationist who has threatened Canada’s role as a middle power

In theory, Trudeau might see himself as an internationalist but in practice he is nothing short of an isolationist.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jun 28, 2019

Opinion

CBC ignores inconvenient truths about The Post Millennial

Canada’s public broadcasting corporation, CBC, released an “article” earlier this week, which largely attempted to paint our organization as a…

Siddak Ahuja / Jun 28, 2019

Opinion

Liberal MP suggests that journalists should misinform Canadians

In effect, this the Liberal MP’s appears to be arguing for a special kind of world where powerful censors decide what happens and how it gets through.

Ali Taghva / Jun 28, 2019

Opinion

CBC blurs line between media criticism and jealousy

Today, we find our ragtag independent news organization the subject of a CBC article.

Ali Taghva / Jun 27, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau ignores Albertans’ righteous anger, raising odds that Canadian Confederation will collapse

Basically, Albertans are being told to accept de facto economic enslavement, in which they fund much of the rest of Canada, while the very source of that funding is restricted and strangled by the same federal government taking the money away in the first place.

Spencer Fernando / Jun 26, 2019

Opinion

Liberal immigration minister keeps ignoring what the vast majority of Canadians want

Considering that the Liberals continue moving in one direction – higher and higher immigration – you would think that Canadians are asking for that policy.

Spencer Fernando / Jun 26, 2019

Opinion

Is E. Jean Carroll credible or is she playing the Trump card?

After a new allegation against US President Donald Trump was recently published, two Post Millennial authors, Barbara Kay and Diana Davison, engaged in a discussion about whether or not E. Jean Carroll’s first person account was credible.

Barbara Kay and Diana Davison / Jun 24, 2019

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