News Analysis

Opinion

Doug Ford doesn't care about you, and that's pretty cool

Doug Ford has gotten his hands on a government in which he can change lots of things quickly. Everything from sex-ed to OSAP has felt the reign of Ford, and it's interesting to watch. In the world of politics in which we live, it's often said that nothing gets done.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2019

Opinion

Commie, Nazi, and Centrist: The dirty words of the political compass

There’s a growing sentiment among left wing think-spheres that centrism is spineless, and cowardly, some going so far as to say that centrism is a gateway to the alt-right.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Mar 5, 2019

Opinion

Federal government sold out the privacy of Canadians

How much aid should the government provide in order to secure a job?

Ali Taghva / Mar 3, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: Justin Trudeau will be forever known as the "strings-attached" prime minister

If the Trudeau government will be remembered for one thing it will be for their generosity towards their friends and for their ice cold indifference where it counted.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Mar 2, 2019

Opinion

FALK: Rule of law is worth defending

The Prime Minister of Canada, regardless of party affiliation, is not above the law and is duty bound to tell Canadians the truth.

Ted Falk / Mar 2, 2019

Opinion

Why the Employment Equity Act is unjust

“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” George Orwell

Christopher Lindsay / Mar 2, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau's lineup of willing op-ed writers points to larger problem of media manipulation

The Prime Minister’s chief of staff, Katie Telford offered to get the minister positive press if she were to follow the Trudeau government’s wishes. That is a problem.

Graeme Gordon / Mar 1, 2019

Opinion

How often do white collar criminals go free in Canada?

How often do white-collar criminals go free because our nation's prosecutors just 'don't have the time to get around to it'?

Micah Ryu / Mar 1, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Expect Canada's Poor GDP numbers to serve as a convenient excuse for another monster-budget

Today, it was announced that Canada's GDP for the final quarter of 2018 showed signs of economic slowdown. The announcement was quickly followed by a "crushing blow" to the value of the Canadian dollar.

Micah Ryu / Mar 1, 2019

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

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