A former professor of mine at McGill University theorized that Canada faces a certain democratic “malaise”. The Westminster system, which…
Who are the 34 percent of Canadians still willing to vote for Trudeau? In a previous article, I gave my…
Disclosure : Wyatt Claypool is a third-year Policy Studies and History student at Mount Royal University, where he serves as…
In response to perceived word violence, Antifa fights back with actual violence. This is basically their whole game and it’s time for it to be called out for the thuggery it is. It’s not noble to bash journalists.
China warned Canada not to be “naive” and believe the US could solve its bilateral issues. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson…
A wise frog once said that it wasn’t easy being green, but I’d beg to differ. Though Kermit was speaking…
In these divisive times, it seems as though everything is now either racist, xenophobic, sexist, or any other type of…
Everywhere we turn, Canada is getting bullied and disrespected. Nowhere is that more obvious than in how China continues escalating…
There’s a scene in the television series The West Wing when White House strategist Josh Lyman is discussing polling numbers…
Carl says a possible way forward to increase viewpoint diversity may involve online universities, which Jordan Peterson has advocated, or withholding public funding for universities that refuse to comply with free speech.
The kind of culture that can transform Canadian politics, however, has to accomplish the seemingly impossible task of making Canadian politics interesting.
There are two fallacies that Canadian voters must bear in mind when assessing the “climate plans” of the various political parties.
It is clear that globally, the Right hasn’t been a great champion for the cause of freedom they so claim. Their horrid attempt at trying to cover up their inadequacy comes in the form of using actual Socialists and trying to pose them as right-wingers.
I was feeling hopeful for the younger generation. I felt like things weren’t as bad as I had thought, and in all honesty, I felt like young people were going to make us proud.
If political cartoons and op-eds are continually censored, then what is the purpose of a newspaper at all? Artists and writers are supposed to kick against the pricks. If we completely rid them of their ability to do so, all we are left with are the pricks.