Canada

The University of Gaza Toronto

Entering Canada’s CHAZ Recently, the main campus at the University of Toronto St. George has been under siege by Islamist activists, using all the tropes and rhetoric dating back to mid-century Germans. Robert, from Toronto, decided as an alumnus, he would pay a visit to Canada’s derivative of CHAZ (Capital Hill Autonomous Zone) that hijacked […]

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Four Months and Still No Ruling: Why?

Details of an attempted mass murder in Canada might never be made public. By John Goddard, April 2, 2024 The crime has no precedent in Canada but might never go to trial. A gunman burst into a Mississauga, Ontario takeout restaurant called Chicken Land almost three years ago to slaughter an entire family at their […]

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Bordman: India’s Geopolitical Concerns Can No Longer Be Ignored

For the West to reach its maximum potential it needs India as a strong ally. Conversely, for India to reach its full potential it needs strong ties with the West and the rest of the free world. That is what makes the current tension so frustrating to watch.

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MAID Is What You Get After Decades Of Unrestricted Abortion

Having unrestricted access to abortion in Canada for over 35 years, with only the conscience rights of individual doctors as a barrier, has made it so that a large portion of Canada’s population sees nothing odd about people having Canada’s public healthcare system off them due to disabilities, minor injuries, or mental health issues. 

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A Throne Speech full of Identity Politics, Censorship, and Anti-Oil Rhetoric

What was noteworthy about the speech was that there weren’t any plans on helping reinvigorate the economy or bring social life back to normal, but instead featured weirdly divisive, and sexist rhetoric, as well as commitments to old and new radical social policies. 

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CERB is Causing an Entitlement Crisis

Many Canadians were expecting to receive Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) payments on September 1. However, the cheques are currently a day late, so some have taken to Twitter to complain about the holdup and then complain at those pointing out their entitlement.  Did anyone still not receive their CERB payment today? I still haven’t. […]

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Simcoe Day: Celebrating Canada’s Anti-Slavery Past

Upper Canada was established in 1792, and in 1793 Simcoe put forward The Act Against slavery, which was the first major legislative attempt at banning slavery in the British Empire.  Although he was not successful at the total emancipation of the slaves and the abolition of the practice the bill did effectively kill most of the slave trading practice in Canada.

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Edmonton Eskimos name change is driven by activists patronizing Inuit Canadians

Inuit Canadians do not need to be talked down to, and the Edmonton Eskimos name change will be remembered by many as a patronizing and useless decision made in the midst of the crazy, woke world of 2020. What a shame. 

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Vandenhoff: Why is Trudeau punishing law-abiding firearms owners instead of criminals?

So we should really start concentrating on looking at the key point. And that’s the criminals not the law abiding firearms owners. You know, I get vetted every day. I work at a gun store. I have never committed a crime. Why am I being punished for ones that have? I just can’t wrap my head around it.

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BRADBURY: Why I started a petition to ensure MP’s receive firearms education

The level of misinformation surrounding firearms and firearms ownership in Canada is increasing. Far too often our discourse on this topic is littered with stats and commentary aligned to conditions in the United States and not Canada. As a result, many Canadians, and many Canadian politicians, have inaccurate understandings of Canadian firearms laws. I’d like to […]

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