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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

Opinion, News Analysis

It appears Johnny Depp was the victim, not the abuser

“With a prior arrest for violent domestic abuse and having confessed under oath to a series of violent attacks on Mr. Depp, Ms. Heard is not a victim of domestic abuse; she is a perpetrator.”

Diana Davison / Mar 15, 2019

Opinion, Business & Finance

We need diversity of choice in tech

If consumers decide to explore options and snap out of their habitual ways, we might just be able to break up the big tech monopolies ourselves, simply by making better choices.

Carrie Ling / Mar 14, 2019

Opinion

When all else fails, blame women for the SNC-Lavalin scandal…

According to Cohen, their impulsiveness, disloyalty, and short-sightedness “have put the achievements of the Trudeau government at real risk.” By tarnishing the Liberal brand, these women have ruined everything.

Stuart Chambers / Mar 14, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Climate change is real, so politicians need to get real about nuclear energy

Do Canadian politicians and activists really want to stop climate change?

Ali Taghva / Mar 14, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

One cannot understate the historic importance of what happened in British Parliament today

The UK is in an impossible position, with no sign of how things will eventually be resolved

Micah Ryu / Mar 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Trudeau’s hollow reconciliation efforts are failing Canada’s Indigenous peoples

The path to reconciliation must lead toward autonomy and self-government for Indigenous peoples. Once we are able to manage our own affairs and keep our own leaders in check, then we all will prosper.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Mar 13, 2019

Opinion, Culture

How to deal with a progressive bully

Look at those in Social Media Land who most loudly proclaim the Gospel of Liberation, and look carefully, because tomorrow’s tyrants will be chosen from among their ranks.

John Faithful Hamer / Mar 12, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Our culture is antiseptic and it’s killing us

There must be a more productive use of social media than ruining people’s lives.

Barrett Wilson / Mar 12, 2019

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Debra Messing’s messy pussy cupcake quagmire

When will women stop apologizing for their bodies?

Libby Emmons / Mar 12, 2019

Opinion

RYU: A bold proposal to repurpose the CBC and the Governor General’s Office

Both the CBC and the position of Governor General have slightly problematic roles in Canadian society.

Micah Ryu / Mar 11, 2019

Opinion

Art is often made by bad people. Get over it

Despite everything mass media wants to be true right now, those who are capable of turning their lives into art, their personal trials and struggles into genius, are often shitty people.

Libby Emmons / Mar 11, 2019

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