News Analysis

Opinion, News Analysis

YouTube attempts to improve recommendations by burying controversial, borderline content, betraying its own founding principles

If YouTube does not step up to the plate and spell out some clear standards, those voices on the outskirts of the conversation will be slowly edged out as the Overton window of acceptable discourse continues to shrink.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Feb 12, 2019

Opinion

Make social media unsafe again

People who live their lives online are encouraged by the Barnum statements of social media: “This is stunning!” “You’re so brave!” “Your voice is so vital!” “Yaaaasss Queeeeennn!” “This is an important conversation!” “THIS!” etc.

Barrett Wilson / Feb 11, 2019

Opinion

MILLER: We need a smart fiscal policy. And quick.

Judging by his uproarious explanation of how taxes work, it’s fair to assume that the only idea Trudeau has in mind is continually taxing the rich into oblivion.

Shane Miller / Feb 11, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: Doug Ford is right, student unions are full of “Marxist nonsense”

In 2015, the best use of the Ottawa student union’s time was apparently getting a free Yoga class cancelled because of “cultural appropriation” and concerns over “western supremacy”.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 11, 2019

Opinion

Sunny Ways: Liberals Planning Smear Against 'Career Politician' Scheer

There is no denying that Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer come from two entirely different upbringings.

Micah Ryu / Feb 9, 2019

Opinion

Trudeau government fails to help missing aboriginal women and girls

Outrage over murdered Indigenous Women has called into question Canada’s current Liberal Government.

Kevin Windwar / Feb 9, 2019

Opinion

Cindy Ross—Seeking Forgiveness in a Multicultural Society

Admitting to one’s mistakes can be a fruitless endeavour in the face of public outcry. Knowing when to forgive and grant second chances is vital to breathing life into the often-misconstrued values of multiculturalism.

Alex Singh Dhaliwal / Feb 8, 2019

Opinion

CARPAY: Democracy and justice depend on freedom and privacy rights

Supreme Court rule on political advertising that requires organizations to register with the government when spending more than $1,000 is a violation of charter rights.

John Carpay / Feb 7, 2019

Opinion

TAGHVA: Should Quebec have one tax form?

According to Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer, that's not such a terrible idea.

Ali Taghva / Feb 6, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: The border is full of holes and Canada is a sinking ship

Canada is a ship that’s taking on water.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 5, 2019

Opinion

As 2019 approaches, the NDP fights itself

While Andrew Scheer and Justin Trudeau trade shots, it appears the NDP have a different target in mind, themselves.

Ali Taghva / Feb 5, 2019

Opinion

DZSURDZSA: On foreign policy, Canada follows the United States' lead

Despite all of the political rhetoric and grandstanding about how, oh-so different we are from our southern neighbors, when push comes to shove, Canada falls in line with American interests.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Feb 2, 2019

Opinion, News Analysis

Radical feminist ideology informs Canada’s prostitution laws

Because radical feminist ideology informs Bill C-36, men now face incarceration for the “crime” of offering financial compensation for sexual services.

Stuart Chambers / Jan 31, 2019

Opinion

Confessions of a young communist

In reality, Marx’s initial observations on power dynamics still have some relevance today. I see them unconsciously manifested all the time on both the left and right in populist movements appealing to the disenfranchised “little guy.”

Anna Slatz / Jan 30, 2019

Opinion

LINDSAY: Judicial insanity – A man with 27,500 fentanyl pills goes free

The judge has an extremely liberal view of the Charter of Rights.

Christopher Lindsay / Jan 29, 2019

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