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Conservative Senator's Twitter account breached and used to share private information

Whoever hacked the senator’s account accused her of being a “corrupt politician” and shared a photo of her driver’s license, disclosing her personal information such as her place of residence, birth date and phone number.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 7, 2019

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DZSURDZSA: A lament for those with difficult to pronounce names

When I read Raisa Patel’s piece in the CBC called “Here’s how to pronounce my name, and why it matters to me”, I was inspired to write an entire article about my own painful struggle with getting people to correctly say my name.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 6, 2019

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PEI Progressive Conservative leadership debate

The Post Millennial reviews the PEI Progressive Conservative leadership debate.

John Ployer / Jan 6, 2019

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Islamic Party of Ontario founder offered Wynne his support if she changed her sexuality

The founder of the Islamic Party of Ontario Jawed Anwar, published a letter in 2013 openly urging the then, recently elected Premier of Ontario to find a "change of heart and soul", by becoming ... heterosexual.

Ali Taghva / Jan 6, 2019

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DZSURDZSA: The curse of the bland Canadian politician

When the mainstream media is incentivized to dig into the lives of our politicians and expose every single past mistake they’ve made, no matter how minor, it leaves room for only two kinds of individuals to come into power: the deceitful or the bland.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 5, 2019

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The problems with Canadian nationalism

The emergence of nationalist populist movements across the globe-what I have called the rise of post-modern conservatism elsewhere-has been met with claims by major intellectuals that liberalism has “failed” and needs to be replaced by other political forms such as “conservative democracy.”

Matt McManus / Jan 5, 2019

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Trudeau is as popular as Harper was in 2014

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is just as popular as his predecessor Stephen Harper was in 2014, according to a new poll.

John Ployer / Jan 4, 2019

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Canada finalises $500 million deal to buy old Australian fighter jets

The fighter jets are expected to cost around $500 million. The Canadian Auditor General wrote in November that the purchase will not fix fundamental weaknesses with Canada's current CF-18 fleet.

Martin Dimitrov / Jan 4, 2019

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Refugee who praised ISIS online can't be deported because he won't renew his Jordinian passport

Othman Ayed Hamdan came to Canada under false pretenses, claiming he was a prosecuted Christian. While here, Hamdan posted messages on Facebook identifying infrastructure “which could be targets for attack” and encouraging lone wolf attacks.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 4, 2019

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BOUTILIER: Canada needs a carbon tax revolt

No social license for pipelines? No social license for Carbon Taxes.

Rob Boutilier / Jan 4, 2019

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MOEN: Is climate action ethical?

Neil Degrasse Tyson has implicitly made a number of extraordinary claims and fallacious leaps in logic

Tim Moen / Jan 4, 2019

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Canada has sea, air and land task forces deployed in Central and Eastern Europe

Canada has sea, air and land task forces deployed in Central and Eastern Europe

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jan 3, 2019

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Twitter suspends conservative for tweeting about brussels sprouts

Think before you tweet: brussels sprout-based humour is unsafe.

Carrie Ling / Jan 3, 2019

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New Carbon Tax polling shows divided Canada, edge to Trudeau

New Carbon Tax polling shows divided Canada, edge to Trudeau

Lucas Holtvluwer / Jan 3, 2019

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Experts say Canada needs to rethink anti-foreign investment regulations

In 2017, Canada's level of FDI was its lowest since 2010. Shawn Denstedt says that strict regulations are to blame.

Martin Dimitrov / Jan 3, 2019

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