Prohibiting hate-promoting demonstrations at Queen’s Park will not work, because there is no clear, objective standard of what is “hate,” that all people of good will rally around.
Perhaps most troubling in this episode is the preemptive erasure of the past in order to mollify expected outrage.
Christopher Hitchens was correct when he said Assange is an “unscrupulous megalomaniac with a political agenda.”
Zizek and Peterson were at their most brilliant when they were sitting on their chairs, looking directly at each other, and slinging points back and forth in shorter time.
What’s changed with Discovery isn’t the thrust of the franchise so much as the culture that has sprung up around it between the end of the previous series, Enterprise, and Discovery.
Criticizing Ilhan Omar’s words or actions is not inciting violence.
Now that Jason Kenney has promised pipeline development to Canadians, he takes on a mammoth task that might be too big for one person, or even one party to achieve.
Jason Kenney, Alberta’s Premier-designate, stated on election night that “parents know better than politicians what is best for their kids.”
The takeaway from Copps’ farcical and obsequious tweets? This baby boomer’s bombast signifies nothing more than the moral bankruptcy of the Trudeau government.
Throughout these last few months some choice words have been expressed on SNC-Lavalin, and The Post Millennial has gathered some of the least popular opinions shared on SNC-Lavalin based on audience reactions.
The policies of the Notley government have simply not been working for Alberta and do not bode well for the future of its economy.
Bubble zones don’t protect women, they disadvantage them by silencing information.
As the 2019 election nears and the Liberal party looks at a possible defeat, they have made an interesting u-turn.
All of this raises the vexing question: Is Assange a hero or a villain?
To me, it’s clear as daylight that the Liberals are not interested in ideological purity when two of the party’s most principled MPs, Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott, are ejected from the caucus.