News Analysis

Opinion

The panic over climate change is part of a larger problem

It’s not like we shouldn’t have concerns about the environment, it’s just that we shouldn’t lose our freaking minds over it.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / May 8, 2019

Opinion

Why does the mainstream media want Andrew Scheer to be a racist?

The lamestream media strikes again, attempting to make Andrew Scheer a racist Canadian boogeyman.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 7, 2019

Opinion

Canadian politics doesn’t need Trump-like Twitter fights

Bernier, Raitt, and Rempel’s social media “beef” threatens the civility of Canadian politics.

Anthony Daoud / May 6, 2019

Opinion

How Justin Trudeau gaslights women

He wants Canadians to believe his accusers have a wrong perception of reality.

Christopher Lindsay / May 6, 2019

Opinion

The politics of tragedy — where do we draw the line?

What I've come to realize,which some media personalities, politicians, and activists may not admit to, is this: a tragedy is a tragedy is a tragedy. No matter the colour, religion or politics of the victims — their worth does not end where grievances begin.

Alex Singh Dhaliwal / May 3, 2019

Opinion

Canada’s immigration system broken because Trudeau is fake and incompetent: Rempel

Conservative MP and the official Immigration Critic for the opposition Michelle Rempel held a press conference on Thursday largely blaming the current state of Canada’s “broken” immigration system on Justin Trudeau’s “fakeness and incompetence.”

Ali Taghva / May 2, 2019

Opinion

Is Andrew Scheer the antidote to Trudeau’s poisonous personality?

Perhaps it’s time to return to our roots, and make politics in Canada boring again. And what better candidate can accomplish this than CPC leader Andrew Scheer.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 1, 2019

Opinion

Taxpayers should not fund Ford government’s propaganda engine

How should resources be spent during an austerity budget?

Ali Taghva / May 1, 2019

Opinion

Justin Trudeau: another corporate-welfare loving politician

The Loblaws subsidy is an indicator that small businesses are meaningless for Prime Minister Trudeau.

Anthony Daoud / May 1, 2019

Canadian News, Opinion

Justice will not be served in sentencing of man who murdered his wife and pre-born child

That little girl, who was inside Arianna during the attack, and who died with her while waiting for emergency services to arrive, is not recognized as a victim.

Anna Nienhuis / Apr 30, 2019

Opinion

How proportional representation minimizes the influence of special interest groups

In contrast, under first past the post, all that is necessary is for a faction to control the votes in key swing ridings that a party wishes to win.

Winston Ewert / Apr 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

American publisher gives in to Twitter mob, burns its own book

The publishing house had unpublished the novel almost immediately when 13 tweeters accused the novel of being Islamophobic.

Terry Newman / Apr 30, 2019

Opinion

Canada has a lot to learn from Japan on immigration and vice versa

Despite the country’s hard-line approach to immigration, attitudes among Japanese citizens remain open and welcoming towards foreigners. While in Canada, a country that prides itself on high immigration, attitudes are shifting towards the negative.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Apr 28, 2019

Opinion

Why Justin Trudeau is not a champion of diversity

As Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau often champions the idea that diversity is Canada’s strength. However, the Liberal government’s changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program reveal that on the matter of abortion, Trudeau has zero tolerance for ideological diversity.

Christopher Lindsay / Apr 27, 2019

Opinion

Stubborn and unimaginative political elites have turned electoral reform into a national threat

The Quebec government has announced that it will switch to a proportional representation election system without a referendum.

Micah Ryu / Apr 27, 2019

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