News Analysis

Opinion

Two arguments that Trudeau did nothing wrong--and why they don't hold water

There are a couple of arguments one could make asserting that Trudeau still did nothing unethical over these conversations with her. Neither of them holds water after evaluating the evidence.

Jordan Schroeder / Feb 28, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Trudeau continues to deny Wilson-Raybould's damning claims, says Scott Brison resignation still to blame

"Had Scott Brison not stepped down, Jody Wilson-Raybould would still be Attorney General today," Trudeau told reporters this morning.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Feb 28, 2019

Opinion

Those who joined ISIS have shown where their loyalties lie. So why should they keep citizenship?

Watching the debates over the last year and a half, one could gather that we are in a quandary trying to determine what to do with those who act on their enthusiasm for jihad.

Shane Miller / Feb 28, 2019

Opinion

We need to save the Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Humanities have gone from being the core lifeblood of the University, fields for sweat-drenching thought, to a cash cow comprising of gape-mouthed teens being spat at by ideologues.

Anna Slatz / Feb 27, 2019

Opinion

Canada’s Carbon Tax: A Tale of Two Countries

Canada is implementing an outdated Carbon Tax while Australia is rejoicing having removed their Carbon Tax half a decade ago.

Louis Williams / Feb 26, 2019

Opinion

BETTERS: Why didn’t the candidates raise the issue of housing demand in Burnaby South?

Candidates failed to tie the issue of immigration and housing together.

Brad Betters / Feb 26, 2019

Opinion

TROST: Canada, the world and the cross of gold

Populism is a tool that can be used for or against freedom. It is neither innately good nor innately bad. It is a tool, and as a tool it needs to be used wisely.

Brad Trost / Feb 25, 2019

Opinion

WAKERELL-CRUZ: I worked at a call centre where I had to listen to people die

It recently occurred to me that during my time at this job, my voice was probably the last thing that at least 15 people have heard.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 25, 2019

Opinion

Rogers Media pleads poverty in defamation suit hearing

Rogers Media argued that they, a major media corporation, were being “silenced” by a man who had been unemployed for two years, still broken, and still grieving the death of his mother

Diana Davison / Feb 25, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: The Clerk of the Privy Council sees Canadians as torch-and-pitchfork peasants

Instead of encouraging a level-headed and methodical inquiry into SNC-Lavalin, Mr. Wernick would rather see Russian spies and political provocateurs around every corner.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 21, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Trudeau spoke to Wilson-Raybould after prosecutors refused SNC-Lavalin deal

Up until now, information available to the public indicated that Trudeau spoke to Wilson-Raybould before a decision was made by the prosecutors, announced by SNC-Lavalin on Oct. 10th.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 20, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Was Butts' resignation a well-timed distraction?

The consensus of the punditocracy seems to be that today's resignation of Gerald Butts is another Liberal blunder in handling the SNC-Lavalin affair.

Grant Brown / Feb 19, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Gerald Butts only met with SNC-Lavalin once, and it was in 2017

Although Butts only met once with SNC-Lavalin, the meeting broached the topic of "justice and law enforcement".

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Feb 18, 2019

Opinion

Trans activists hate these two powerful women

A tale of two young women—one Canadian, one American. Both are as smart as the proverbial whips and, more important, heroically resistant to extraordinary pressure by trans activists to disappear them from public life.

Barbara Kay / Feb 18, 2019

Opinion

Veterans and Indigenous community turning against Trudeau after Wilson-Raybould resignation

“When you’re saying you’re being demoted and you’re being sent to veterans affairs, it’s a slap in the face for us,” said Daniel Tremblay, an Afghan war veteran from Ottawa.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 16, 2019

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