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Living under censorship in China and Thailand

The conditions of censorship in China and Thailand are shocking

Anna Slatz / Dec 19, 2018

News

TPM Interviews: Blaine Higgs is determined to build Energy East, stop foreign oil

We had the opportunity to interview the new Premier of new Brunswick, Blaine Higgs. Here are some of the highlights.

John Ployer / Dec 19, 2018

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The “merciful” hand of Trudeau: Ottawa offers more financial aid to oil and gas

Ottawa will offer a bailout, instead of solving the problem at hand.

Joseph Fang / Dec 19, 2018

News

Synagogue bullied by so-called “Anti-Racism Activist”

The Canadian Anti-Hate Network endangered a Toronto synagogue after claiming it had ties to Islamophobia.

Daniel Bordman / Dec 19, 2018

American News

#DeportGavin, The Proud Boys, and Provocateurs: What happens next to one of the media's most controversial figures?

Gavin McInnes’ story is an interesting tale of caution. The controversial and polarizing figure has now been completely deplatformed.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 18, 2018

Canadian News

Albertan separatism: How would it work, if at all?

Alberta. The frustrated, underappreciated, and rebellious youth of our dysfunctional Canadian family appears to be more angry than ever.

Joseph Fang / Dec 18, 2018

Canadian News, Opinion

Canada's most perplexing leaders

Some Prime Ministers have particularities, and others have seances with their dead relatives.

Ali Taghva / Dec 18, 2018

Canadian News

Progress Alberta accepted nearly $40,000 from Tides Foundation

The Tides Foundation is notoriously anti-oil and gas.

Joseph Fang / Dec 17, 2018

Canadian News

Trudeau completely abandons balanced budget pledge

The PM appears to believe deficit spending will not hinder the capacity of the nation.

Joseph Fang / Dec 17, 2018

Canadian News

NDP MP calls Doug Ford, "White Trash"

The MP's decision is likely a worrying step towards more divisive and offensive language in Canadian politics.

Ali Taghva / Dec 16, 2018

Canadian News

If we want to avoid the worst effects of climate change, why do we think a puny carbon tax is the solution?

Are there better solutions for fighting climate change than a carbon tax?

Lucas Holtvluwer / Dec 16, 2018

Canadian News, American News

Are illegal border crossers jumping the queue?

Canada has a defacto open borders policy when it comes to asylum seekers.

Christopher Lindsay / Dec 16, 2018

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Woman may sue after allegedly being manhandled by Trudeau’s security

She now has a GoFundMe page set up and it is rapidly growing.

Ali Taghva / Dec 15, 2018

Canadian News

The government retreats from compelled speech on Summer Jobs program

No more forced speech, but censorship of the “wrong” opinions continues.

John Carpay / Dec 15, 2018

Canadian News

Six key issues Canadians care about that the Trudeau government is ignoring

While Justin Trudeau clowns his way around the world signing this agreement and that, the issues at home that most need fixing are being ignored.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Dec 14, 2018

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