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CTV pundit wants Interpol-like agency to police misinformation online
The Canadian government should license journalists and partner with international allies to create an intergovernmental policing body to monitor the internet. Those were the views expressed by CTV pundit and McGill professor Raphaël Melançon during a lecture last week.
OP-ED: When did Canada become “Turtle Island” – and why?
"A few decades ago, Turtle Island was only used by Indigenous activists and their supporters. More recently, this name has gained traction without causing critical reaction from the media, governments, Canadian think tanks, or ordinary citizens."
Pointe-Claire mayor felt “singled out” by Poilievre press conference on housing delays
The mayor of Pointe-Claire, Quebec said he felt singled out by Pierre Poilievre after the Conservative leader held a press conference in the parking lot of the Fairview Pointe-Claire shopping centre to address the country’s housing crisis on Thursday.
Bank of Canada report lists China central bank researcher as author
A Bank of Canada staff working paper on monetary policy lists a professor affiliated with China’s central bank and a university allegedly implicated in a Chinese cyberespionage operation as an author.
CANTIN NANTEL: Israel has exposed woke academia’s hypocrisy and double standards
"Universities cannot be places where Marxist ideology determines whether one group faces arbitrary censorship or gets the absolute right to say whatever it wants – including appalling calls for genocide."
2023’s most outrageous examples of campus craziness
True North has compiled the notable stories that took place on Canadian campuses this year – including many that were exclusively reported through the Campus Watch series.
Stark drop in Canadians keeping up with Covid-19 vaccinations
Only 15% of Canadians aged five and up are continuing to get their Covid-19 shots, according to new data from the Government of Canada.
University principal slams Quebec’s proposed French language policy
One Quebec university’s principal is among a growing number of critics towards the provincial government’s proposed language policy overhaul.
The Daily Brief | Vivek Ramaswamy thanks the Freedom Convoy
Republican primaries contender Vivek Ramaswamy has thanked the Freedom Convoy and Canadian truckers for leading the way when it came to the fight against government authoritarianism. Tune into The Daily Brief!
Law Society of Ontario refuses to comment on anti-Israel letter from TMU law students
The regulatory body for Ontario lawyers and paralegals is declining to comment on an anti-Israel letter issued by a group of law students at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) in support of “all forms of Palestinian resistance.”