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Billboard Chris, Josh Alexander call for peace ahead of Ottawa protest

Prominent parental rights advocate Chris Elston, also known as Billboard Chris, and student activist Josh Alexander say they are looking forward to their long anticipated protest against gender ideology in Ottawa – despite plans by trans activists to disruptively counter-protest. 

York University claims Christianity fuels colonialism

Toronto’s York University claimed in its recently released “Decolonizing, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy” document that Christianity fuels colonialism – and referred to the religion practiced by millions of Canadians as an “ideology.”

CAMPUS WATCH: ‘Black acknowledgment’ added to UBC faculty email signatures

A dedicated acknowledgement for black students, staff and faculty urging them “be unapologetically Black” is being added to some email signatures at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

BONOKOSKI: Majority of public servants never wanted a strike

"Only a third of the union members actually voted on the strike, but it nonetheless pitched 155,000 onto the picket line which made it the largest strike against a single employer in Canadian history."

Edmonton’s 2022 record crime rate on track to be topped this year

Edmonton saw the most number of violent crimes ever reported in a single year in 2022 — and the Alberta capital is on track to see even higher numbers this year.

OP-ED: Lessons from Canada’s Nord Stream-1 Turbine Fiasco

"Canada has always been a steadfast partner, friend, and ally to Ukraine, and this remains true today. No amount of manipulation or pressure from Russia or its allies will lead to a change in policy from Ottawa."

BONOKOSKI: The continuing presence of Convoy voices one year later

"Remnants of the Freedom Convoy returned to the nation’s capital on the first anniversary of their forcible eviction, more to make a point of their continuing presence than to bolster any argument."

Alberta Justice Minister maintains Emergencies Act’s invocation ‘sets a dangerous precedent’

After the Public Order Emergency Commission determined that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act was appropriate, Justice Tyler Shandro said Alberta maintains that the act’s invocation “sets a dangerous precedent.”

OP-ED: As Europe increases sanctions on Iran, Canada must not be last to act

"anada – in contrast to our southern neighbour – remains painfully alone in its sluggish action. As countries across Europe escalate their respective sanctions against the regime, Canada’s fair weather approach and light measures are impossible to justify."

HOUSING CRISIS: How Canadians are becoming serfs in a neo-feudal society

The Covid-19 crisis exacerbated years of mounting housing affordability woes in Canada’s major markets, namely Toronto and Vancouver, but it’s since spread through the nation like wildfire. 

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