
Canadian Editorial Boards Are Cheerleaders For War
Editorial boards have supported Canada’s war and regime change efforts since the First World War 98 per cent of the time.
Editorial boards have supported Canada’s war and regime change efforts since the First World War 98 per cent of the time.
A government that believed in fighting fascism would at least acknowledge the wrongs it did to the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion volunteers.
A criminal complaint being investigated by police alleges Israeli diplomats and consular officials are recruiting Canadians into their army.
Without diplomatic representation and cultural exchanges, it’s not difficult to devolve into permanent enemies.
Ontario’s adoption of IHRA's antisemitism definition isn’t the first act of its kind to target Palestinians, and it won’t be the last.
The Poppy Wars are more ridiculous than before, and my patience for populist bullshit that milks vacant patriotism for votes is wafer thin.
Poppies are political symbols, but journalists are permitted or forced to wear them on-air despite supposedly needing to appear unbiased.
Canadians’ lack of knowledge about, and simultaneous blind trust of, the military indicates that the media’s coverage of it is flawed.
Canada’s attempts to deter an ICC investigation of Israel are at odds with popular opinion, according to a new EKOS survey.