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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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CARPAY: David Eggen is bullying Alberta’s religious schools into dropping religious policies

. In September of 2018, religious schools across Alberta received threatening letters from the office of the education minister, demanding they drop spiritual teachings and content from their anti-bullying policies.

John Carpay / Oct 16, 2018

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TAGHVA: Saudi Arabia's hubris demands a global response

The torture, killing, and dismemberment of a journalist whether sanctioned or unsanctioned implies a truly horrific state of affairs.

Ali Taghva / Oct 16, 2018

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New York sees its 11th antisemitic assault of this year

New York sees its 11th antisemitic assault of this year

Micah Ryu / Oct 16, 2018

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KAY: Should Brett Kavanaugh have stepped down after being confirmed, as Jordan Peterson suggests?

KAY: Should Brett Kavanaugh have stepped down after being confirmed, as Jordan Peterson suggests?

Barbara Kay / Oct 15, 2018

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TAGHVA: Trans Mountain mess costing Canadians $14 billion in lost annual tax-revenue

The Canadian economy requires safe and effective pipelines now!

Ali Taghva / Oct 15, 2018

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The rise and justification of political violence

Why are individuals less inclined to condemn violence when it is for Progressive causes?

Micah Ryu / Oct 15, 2018

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In the name of diversity, the Alberta NDP are trampling on people's religious freedom

In the name of diversity, the Alberta NDP are trampling on people's religious freedom

Lucas Holtvluwer / Oct 15, 2018

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GENUIS: Canada's far north offers both great wisdom and potential

MP Garnett Genuis reflects on his recent trip to Canada's Territories touching on both the role of traditional knowledge and the economic potential of the north.

Garnett Genuis / Oct 12, 2018

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Wilfrid Laurier University bills free speech group $8,055 to host feminist speaker

Although the speaker is left-leaning and a devout feminist, the university is charging the hosts thousands of dollars in security fees out of fear of retaliatory protests.

Ali Taghva / Oct 12, 2018

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BACCIOCCO: Social media companies and not Russia are the real culprits of collusion in America

These elite tech giants have a clear agenda. They don’t want the masses to have a well-defined understanding of conservative ideology so they suppress their most influential voices, PragerU included.

Athena Bacciocco / Oct 10, 2018

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