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OP-ED: The Pine Creek Burial Boondoggle Needs Celebrating
"What now needs to be joyfully shouted from the rooftops are both the unique police investigation and the ground-breaking discovery of no human remains under the Pine Creek Catholic church, hopefully marking the beginning of a truth-finding effort rooted in Western science, objectivity, and critical thinking rather than fanciful indigenous horror stories."
OP-ED: The pushback against gender ideology in schools continues to grow
"The public rebellion against radical trans doctrines has finally reached Canada without the help of the 'American Far Right.' When it comes to gender ideology, we came to these concerns in good faith, all on our own, for the sake of getting gender-woke educators to leave our kids alone."
CAMPUS WATCH: Another Ontario University hiring faculty based on race
The University of Guelph’s (U of G) Department of Sociology and Anthropology is looking to hire a new assistant professor – but eligible applicants must “identify” as black or Indigenous.
The Daily Brief | Trudeau’s immigration policies having drastic impact on Canada
The government’s latest plan includes a goal to welcome 465,000 new immigrants in 2023 with that target raising to 485,000 the next year and to 500,000 by 2025.
The Daily Brief | Is that a dead crow? Canadians roast NCC new art...
Is that a dead crow? The National Capital Commission’s new public art installation is being roasted by Canadians on social media – with many calling it ugly and comparing it to trash.
CAMPUS WATCH: Ontario University says not respecting “ze/zir” pronouns violates human rights policy
Ottawa’s Carleton University says refusing to use one's preferred “they/them,” “ze/zir,” “xe/xir,” and “e/em” pronouns is a violation of its human rights policy, and has an online portal to report incidents of misgendering.
Confronting the Post-Academic University: In Conversation with Mark Mercer
In a wide-ranging discussion with C2C Journal’s Patrick Keeney, President of the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship Mark Mercer charts the origins of our current Woke revolution, the overarching significance of academic freedom and how its loss is affecting life both on and off campus. It may not be a happy story, but it is a necessary one.
OP-ED: Criminalizing Indian Residential School “Denialism”
Attempts to criminalize the truth about Canada’s Indian Residential Schools (IRSs) began in earnest in October 2022 when NDP MP Leah Gazan got the House of Commons to unanimously recognize that genocide occurred at residential schools.
ZWAAGSTRA: More money for teachers won’t make public schools better
Hardly a month goes by without a union leader demanding more money. Of course, they try to make it look like they are advocating for students.
Top Ontario Universities paying “Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” officials six-figure salaries
Ontario’s top universities are paying employees generous six-figure salaries to promote and advance “Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” initiatives and ideology