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Trudeau’s social media hypocrisy is on full display

Do not trust Justin Trudeau with your social media. Do not let his manipulative rhetoric fool you. The truth is, he can’t wait to shut you up and cash in while doing so.

Barrett Wilson / May 30, 2019

Opinion

The environmentalist case against Bernie Sanders

Even though Senator Sanders is keen on highlighting the dangers of global warming, he’s the wrong man for the job.

Roy Meredith / May 30, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau betrays middle-class Canadians while doing the bidding of the entrenched ruling class

In the 2015 campaign, Justin Trudeau repeatedly claimed his focus was on ‘the middle-class and those looking to join it.’

Spencer Fernando / May 30, 2019

Opinion

The CBC is destroying Canada’s media ecosystem

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is rapidly devolving from a state broadcaster designed to support media development and access in far flung communities to one which is actively stifling the possibility for any other group to compete without massive amounts of subsidies.

Ali Taghva / May 30, 2019

Opinion

American state restrictions on abortion are anti-secular

America is a nation that prides itself on separating church and state—that is, unless the issue is abortion.

Stuart Chambers / May 29, 2019

Opinion

Unifor is Trudeau’s ‘friend’ with benefits

Dias and Unifor have made no secret of their disdain for federal Conservatives – on social media Dias has self-identified on Twitter as “the resistance” to Conservative leader Andrew Scheer and his party’s federal election ambitions.

Jason Unrau / May 29, 2019

Opinion

Why are the Liberals angrier at Facebook than they are at communist China?

As China continues to mistreat our country, the Liberals are focused on trying to control social media. It’s not about what’s good for Canada, it’s about what’s good for the Trudeau Liberals.

Spencer Fernando / May 29, 2019

Opinion

What’s all the hype about C2 Montreal?

If you are someone who wants to challenge the status quo, think outside the box and beef up your Rolodex, then start saving now for next year’s conference.

Joseph Daly / May 29, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau government risks economy and refugee system through divisive rhetoric

If the Conservative party has risked the nation’s economy and refugee system, have the Liberals not done the same?

Ali Taghva / May 28, 2019

Opinion

In defence of conscience rights: Bill C-418

Bill C-418 would also make it an offence to dismiss from employment or to refuse to employ a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner, pharmacist or any other health care professional for the reason only that they refuse to take part.

David Anderson / May 28, 2019

Opinion

In defence of the virtual “Wild-West”

There’s a new chief in town and apparently it’s Canada’s Minister of Democratic Institutions Karina Gould.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / May 28, 2019

Opinion

How the income tax is hurting lower and middle income people the most

Why in the world do we tax employment and self-employment income? Does the government want people to avoid working? Does the government want more jobs or fewer jobs?

Neal Winokur / May 28, 2019

Opinion

Doug Ford’s self-inflicted wounds

Governments need to make difficult decisions, but they also need to justify them.

Ali Taghva / May 27, 2019

Opinion

Debunking my family’s “white privilege”

Spoiler alert. There is none.

Anthony Daoud / May 24, 2019

Opinion

Politicians, not Supreme Court justices, need to engage with the public

The Court should not be making these political decisions in the first place, in order to avoid even the appearance of possible bias.

John Carpay / May 21, 2019

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