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SHEPHERD: Blood donor regulations are about safety, not identity

A transgender donor stated that trans people will be triggered and upset by questions that relate to their biological sex, and doesn’t believe that the questions he was asked are based in science.

Lindsay Shepherd / Oct 9, 2018

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DAIFALLAH: CAQ and the new paradigm in Quebec

The nationalist and populist CAQ says that there will never be a sovereignty referendum while they're in power.

Adam Daifallah / Oct 9, 2018

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DR. SAVAGE: Medicine journal recommends that doctors remove organs from still breathing euthanasia patients

Canadians Ian Ball and Robert Sibbald from Western University, along with Robert Truog from Harvard, recently published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine calling for organ donation from euthanasia victims.

Dr. Luke Savage / Oct 7, 2018

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LINDSAY: Why We Shouldn’t Believe All Women

There is all the difference in the world between believing someone you know and someone you don’t.

Christopher Lindsay / Oct 6, 2018

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SCHMIDT: Why I left the Libertarian Party and am now calling on others to follow suit

I’m calling on Conservatives, Libertarians, and all Canadian party members who believe in principled politics to shed their previous party affiliations and join the PPC.

Trevor John Schmidt / Oct 5, 2018

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ALLISON: Trudeau's Failure to Remove Steel & Aluminum Tariffs is a Big Blow to Canadian Businesses

Dean Allison, MP for Niagara West and Conservative Shadow Minister for International Trade criticizes Justin Trudeau's failure to end steel and aluminum tariffs.

Dean Allison / Oct 4, 2018

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The CAQ Wins Historic Majority In Quebec election

Defeating the Liberals, the nationalist CAQ emerges as the winner in Quebec's election.

Josh Nahmias / Oct 2, 2018

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BROOME: Valerie Flokstra reprimanded for citing scientific study on abortion in a university classroom

In a university, young adults (there to gain the knowledge and tools required for their future endeavors) are essentially being coddled and protected as if they were still children

Lise Broome / Oct 1, 2018

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LINDSAY: Ontario’s Green Energy Disaster

Good intentions by the government do not always produce good results.

Christopher Lindsay / Sep 27, 2018

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Fake news and the use of anonymous sources

When a source for a news story can hide behind a wall of anonymity, they can say whatever they want and suffer no consequences if they are lying.

Christopher Lindsay / Sep 15, 2018

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Diplomacy 101: Three things Justin Trudeau needs to learn

While public criticism can be an effective tool to change the actions of an elected politician, it won’t work with Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy.

Christopher Lindsay / Aug 18, 2018

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LINDSAY: How to End the Canadian Border Crisis

By not allowing illegal immigrants from the United States to make an asylum claim, the number of illegal border crossings will drop significantly.

Christopher Lindsay / Jul 21, 2018

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Why proportional representation is bad for democracy

In the fall of 2018, the British Columbia government will hold a referendum on changing the province’s electoral system to a form of proportional representation (PR). If voters consider the consequences, the referendum will fail.

Christopher Lindsay / Apr 21, 2018

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Justin Trudeau: The Peter Pan Prime Minister

Similar to Peter, Trudeau is strikingly handsome, lacks basic knowledge, and loves to be the center of attention.

Christopher Lindsay / Mar 21, 2018

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My brief encounter with Montreal Communist groups

Here’s an objective account from a biased perspective. One summer ago, I came across a seemingly purposeful lady selling a seemingly purposeful magazine by a metro station. She was a member of Fightback, a revolutionary socialist organization whose goal is “to do what the Bolsheviks did in 1917”.

Julien Morizio / Sep 17, 2017

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