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Opinion, News Analysis

Cardi B drugged and robbed men, then blamed them

Cardi B admitted to drugging and robbing men she lured back her to hotel rooms.

Diana Davison / Mar 27, 2019

Opinion

We can address climate change without fear mongering

While serious policymakers and scientists correctly identify global warming as a grave danger to humanity, it’s a mistake to rely solely on fear to motivate people.

Roy Meredith / Mar 26, 2019

Opinion

I had this horrible dream last night that Kevin O’Leary ran for Prime Minister

The Conservative Party was looking for someone to fill in the shoes of Stephen Harper, who had just lost in a federal election to some guy from Quebec with nice hair. Can’t remember his name, which is weird because it was all that he campaigned on, but he seemed really nice.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion

Canada’s free health care comes at a cost

“Emergency Room wait times” should be an oxymoron, but they aren’t. The contrast between the American system and the Canadian system are very, very notable.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Is this Lil Caesars commercial anti-semitic?

Many of the commenters on the YouTube video believe that the commercial is anti-semitic.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion

Quebec is about to become a dangerous province for men

More convictions do not equal justice and until Quebec figures that out it may well become the most dangerous province in Canada for men.

Diana Davison / Mar 25, 2019

Opinion

The Trudeau government wants to censor your social media

This is where we’re headed: no more provocative or heterodox ideas allowed. A future when a bestselling self-help book or a comedic viral video can be determined to be hate speech.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 22, 2019

Opinion

Montreal takes down crucifix and French-Canadians should be angry

Whether we like it or not Christianity is woven into the fabric of our city’s heritage.

Raymond Ayas / Mar 21, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Major New Zealand bookstore bans Jordan Peterson’s book in shocking act of censorship

The decision to ban Dr. Peterson’s book can not be seen as anything other than a straight-up power grab by authoritarians who wish to use a period of mourning and deep human suffering for their own censorious gain.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Mar 21, 2019

Opinion

In defence of the devil’s advocate

Trudeau, internationally, is a good representation of Canada. He’s a diplomat, he’s funny, and represents Canadian values such as openness, and progressive thought.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 20, 2019

Opinion

Federal budget 2019 adds new, ridiculous, insane tax credits, makes tax system even worse

The new budget doesn’t help tax payers and it doesn’t help you filing your taxes either.

Neal Winokur / Mar 20, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: The one good outcome of SNC-Lavalin

My hope is that the 2019 federal election debates will be the most watched debates in Canadian history and that Canadians across the nation will set a historic record for voter turnout in October.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 19, 2019

Opinion

Conservative politicians have the potential to lead on climate change

Guided by experienced business stewards from the private sector and funded in part by the government, a partnership with BEV could be a fantastic policy for Scheer to campaign on this fall.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Mar 19, 2019

Opinion

How to kill art

Get the population hooked on social media. Erect echo chambers. Eliminate competition. Use social media to make a moral panic by instilling a fear of sex. Divide the races with hoaxes. Inspire suspicion.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Mar 18, 2019

Opinion

SNC-Lavalin and George Grant’s lament

The Liberals have long been — and very obviously remain — the party of the rich; the party of big corporations.

C.P. Champion / Mar 18, 2019

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