
Canadian Journalists Are Worried A Nazi’s Feelings May Be Hurt
A true reckoning with the soft-on-Nazis approach that has become increasingly common in media and politics is long overdue.
A true reckoning with the soft-on-Nazis approach that has become increasingly common in media and politics is long overdue.
“We know what the so-called root causes (of crime) are ... Poverty, lack of access to education, lack of access to a living wage and lack of access to justice.”
“The single-minded focus on China suggests that it's not really just about foreign interference, but there's a political agenda being played out here."
If journalism in Canada is to survive in a manner that’s of service to the public, the disinformation racket has to be shut down.
There’s never an excuse to join the army, despite the justifications some so-called progressives try to make.
The attacks on Chow are some of the most ludicrous and thinly-evidenced contributions to the ‘Chinese interference’ narrative to date.
“This is the worst possible news. I feel sick to my stomach.”
There’s probably no other billionaire in Canada who enjoys as much fawning media coverage as Jim Pattison.
In not mourning certain types of victims enough, or at all, we consider their lives disposable.