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Ottawa professor calls Conservatives “the party of the uneducated”

Attaran called the Conservatives “the party of the uneducated.” Why? The Liberals are using social media to divide voters.

Joshua Lieblein / 07/08/2019 12:00 AM

Opinion, American News, Culture

Progressive writer gives friend a MAGA hat ultimatum—friend wisely chooses hat

Zack Ford, writer for Think Progress and wokeist extraordinaire, thinks so much of his friendship that he gave one of his old friends an ultimatum: his friendship, or his friend’s MAGA hat.

Libby Emmons / 07/07/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Ontario voted for budget cuts, but which ones?

Doug Ford defeated the Liberals to become Ontario’s Premier in a landslide victory, with a promise that he would deflate…

Siddak Ahuja / 07/07/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Opinion, American News, Culture

Brave female rapper takes stand against segregated ticket prices

Tiny Jag’s stance is a brave one, in an era when Black Americans who oppose the demonization of white people are often demonized themselves by their Black American peers. She has already received backlash online.

Celine Ryan / 07/06/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau government’s impaired driving law is so unclear, even the Justice Department can’t explain it

The Trudeau Liberals appear to have put forward a law so confusing that even the Department of Justice has difficulty explaining it.

Ali Taghva / 07/06/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Opinion

Thank you Kawhi, and goodbye: Kawhi signs deal with Los Angeles Clippers

After a dramatic saga that involved the Toronto Raptors, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the now very fortunate Los Angeles Clippers, Kawhi Leonard has signed with his home town Clippers.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / 07/06/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

“Visual vandalism” at iconic Chateau Laurier city’s responsibility: federal ministers

The City of Ottawa is on its own with Larco Investment’s architectural ‘vandalism’, say two federal ministers whose portfolios give them sway over a proposed, box store-like addition to the iconic Chateau Laurier Hotel that would mar national capital vistas.

Jason Unrau / 07/06/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, American News

Trump right again: telephone is ‘American achievement’

So in the final analysis, Trump is more or less correct: America created the free market environment for amazing technological breakthroughs like the telephone, not just to be realized, but scaled up in a manner that would benefit the masses.

Jason Unrau / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Pro-life film cancelled following threats

The pro-life movie Unplanned has had its first Canadian screening cancelled after alleged threats were made against the Shuswap movie theatre.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

Justin Trudeau tells protestors to not boo at the national anthem: Sunfest

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the 25th annual Sunfest on Thursday and was met with a mixed reaction of protestors and cheers.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

International News

Tanzania drops prison threat over publishing independent statistics

Every person now has the right to collect and publish statistics and criminal liability has been removed from the law – all of this in a country with a reputation for suppressing the press.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

EXPOSED: The $600M war on Canadian energy

In her testimony, Krause went on to detail the Trudeau government’s history of resisting pipelines, saying that when Trudeau said he would approve the Trans Mountain pipeline, he scrapped the Northern Gateway pipeline, which had already been approved.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News

US wants to extradite ex-McGill prof accused of sneaking tech to China

The US government is seeking to extradite a retired McGill engineering professor on accusations that he conspired to illegally send US-made computer chips to China for possible military use.

Siddak Ahuja / 07/05/2019 12:00 AM

International News

Hong Kong divided: Protests continue after legislature assault

Hong Kong is still divided over the actions of a relatively small group of protesters who decided to storm the legislature during the ongoing Hong Kong protests.

Dylan Gibbons / 07/04/2019 12:00 AM

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Trudeau defends “top notch” crony judicial appointments

“We have a merit-based, transparent appointment system. We are pleased that we have nominated top-notch judges right across the country and we will continue to,” said Justin Trudeau about the process.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / 07/04/2019 12:00 AM

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