News Analysis

Opinion, Culture

Forget Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau is unfit to be a teacher

If corruption, obstruction, censorship, banning journalists, buying off the media, and blackface weren’t enough to prove Trudeau is unfit …

Barrett Wilson / 10/09/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Press freedom wins big and Canadian establishment media ignore it

Free speech is dying a slow death in Canada.

Jason Unrau / 10/09/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

In opposing Bill 21, Trudeau puts his best foot forward

Canada’s only English debate to feature all major party leaders has come to an end, and Trudeau had at least one genuinely defining moment; worryingly for Singh, it occurred when Trudeau suggested he would oppose Quebec’s Bill 21.

Ali Taghva / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Culture

Ellen Degeneres and George W. Bush are friends. So what?

This weekend’s reveal that gay liberal comedian Ellen Degeneres and Former U.S. President and vehement republican George W. Bush were friends is good news.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Opinion, News

It’s time for the Conservatives to start taking risks

The Conservatives so far appear to be running an extremely safe and methodical campaign. It’s time to take some risks before it’s too late.

Spencer Fernando / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

The real losers of last night’s leaders’ debate were the Canadians who watched it

I could have closed YouTube. But I can’t turn off my country. If you made it through with your will to live still intact then pat yourself on the back.

Anna Slatz / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Culture

Why is the progressive world so hostile to detransitioners?

Now that we are at least a decade into the trans trend, those first individuals who were subjected to these medical procedures are speaking out.

Libby Emmons / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why is no federal leader talking about the opioid crisis?

Imagine over 10,000 people were dying from climate change-related disasters. Imagine the outrage and frantic committees and collective action. It would be monumental.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Culture

Choosing profits over democracy is not a good look for the NBA

Professional sports leagues like the NBA now must calculate whether principles rule over dollars. Hopefully, they more consistently choose principle.

Jordan Goldstein / 10/08/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Opinion

WATCH: Trudeau grilled by journalists his attorney general tried to block from debate

A journalist asked Trudeau questions that the parliamentary press gallery would not. Today was a great day for Canadian democracy and press freedom.

Ali Taghva / 10/07/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Parliamentary Press Gallery has double standard on media “advocacy”

If Mr. Lafrance is correct in his assessment of True North and Rebel News, then these two media outlets would fit in well with many of the Press Gallery’s existing members, which advocate openly and actively for causes, perspectives and ideologies.

John Carpay / 10/07/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Culture

From Gary Glitter to the Incel Rebellion, here’s how the Joker movie is the subject of controversy

Joker hit theatres with a bang, and folks have found a variety of ways to be upset with the film that was predetermined to be controversial from its inception.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 10/07/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Why I’m voting NDP

On October 21st, I’ll be voting NDP.

Rhett Dumonceau / 10/06/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Opinion, Politics & Policy

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is probably still a U.S. citizen too

Despite a flurry of media interest in the recently-revealed U.S. citizenship of Conservative leader Andrew Scheer, far less interest has been given to the ambiguous citizenship of another federal party leader — Green Party leader Elizabeth May.

Graeme Gordon / 10/06/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Whoever wins the election will inherit a brutally divided nation

This has been the most divisive election in recent memory. Whoever wins the election will inherit a brutally divided nation.

Spencer Fernando / 10/06/2019 12:00 AM

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