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LILLEY: Ontario and Saskatchewan unite in the fight against the federal carbon tax

Recently Trudeau cabinet ministers have been saying that the greatest threat to climate change action in Canada is the collection of conservative leaning politicians coming out against the carbon tax.

Brian Lilley / Oct 30, 2018

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Trudeau government withholds $372 million allotted for veterans since taking office

New evidence has come to light showing that Justin Trudeau's Liberal government has left $372 million earmarked to help veterans and their families unspent since they first came to office in November 2015.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Oct 29, 2018

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University of Toronto Mississauga Student Union manipulates students into signing anti-Doug Ford petition in exchange for free lunch

The University of Toronto Mississauga Student Union has a history of taking a liberal approach to decision making, as they barred a pro-life club (Students for Life) from receiving certification back in 2016 because of their anti-abortion stance.

Grace Meany / Oct 29, 2018

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In 1977 a 14 year old Jordan Peterson was almost elected vice-president of the Alberta NDP

“I was probably attracted by the essential idea of fairness, something like that. [I was] interested in policies that were designed to help ordinary people” said Jordan Peterson about his involvement in the NDP as a youth.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 28, 2018

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KAY: “What’s in a Residential School’s Name?” - The Talk that the University of Winnipeg Club Didn’t Want Their Members to Hear

Clifton’s thought crimes seem to be that he resists the sacred belief that the schools were intended to be a form of “cultural genocide.” In a real genocide, there are no exceptions to the rule of - at best - unrelieved misery and generalized terror.

Barbara Kay / Oct 28, 2018

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DZSURDZSA: It takes two to tango for border security

Canadian leaders need to come to a consensus that the sovereignty of North American national borders is of the utmost importance.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 25, 2018

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CARPAY: Security fees silence the Left as well as the Right

The Wilfrid Laurier University censorship soap opera continues.

John Carpay / Oct 25, 2018

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TAGHVA: Will the budget ever balance itself?

At some point you have to wonder whether the Trudeau government is even attempting to keep their promises on balancing the budget.

Ali Taghva / Oct 24, 2018

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TAGHVA: Canada's flawed equalization transfers require serious reform

The historical precedent, combined with western rage at a time of economic heartache, and a potentially friendly Conservative ally in Quebec, could be what is required to finally move towards a more acceptable formula for equalization.

Ali Taghva / Oct 23, 2018

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DZSURDZSA: The financial elite's experiment to triple Canada's population through immigration

By treating Canada like some sort of multicultural Frankenstein, they hope to slap together divergent populations and then sustain their post-national experiment with the electricity of unlimited debt.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 22, 2018

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LINDSAY: Why the Notwithstanding Clause should be invoked

Without Section 33, there would be no way to reverse a politically-biased ruling by the Supreme Court.

Christopher Lindsay / Oct 22, 2018

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KAY: Elizabeth Warren's DNA test - mocked by Trump and rejected by the Cherokees

Apart from the question of which identity group provides a greater opportunity for exploitation than another, Warren is furthering the rotten idea that one’s identity is determined by one’s bloodlines

Barbara Kay / Oct 21, 2018

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TAGHVA: Trudeau's carbon tax ultimately faces a clear American wall

Regardless of what the PM may attempt when it comes to climate change, it will be almost impossible to produce results without our southern neighbour.

Ali Taghva / Oct 20, 2018

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Book Review: Stephen Harper's Right Here, Right Now

The former Canadian PM discusses the basis behind populist insurgencies worldwide in his newest release.

Lucas Holtvluwer / Oct 19, 2018

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DZSURDZSA: University of Western Ontario releases draft of free speech policy to comply with Doug Ford's mandate

Laurier and Western want to have their cake and eat it too. In their world view, everybody exists in bubbles. For them, universities must accommodate spaces for those who can handle free speech and those who can’t. Yet it doesn’t work that way, we can’t have both.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Oct 16, 2018

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