The evolving battlegrounds of free speech in Canada: Peter Copeland and Kristopher Kinsinger
The evolving battlegrounds of free speech in Canada: Peter Copeland and Kristopher Kinsinger
Ottawa must borrow to rebuild our military: J.L. Granatstein for Inside Policy

Insane Clown Posse’s Violent J delivers a major blow to Donald Trump’s presidential hopes [Video]

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Sometimes the most pivotal moments in major elections are ones that come out of nowhere.

On the negative side of things, consider BC Conservative John Rustad blowing a last-minute hole in his party’s 2024 hopes by suggesting everyone in this province is clamouring for the return of the McDonald’s McRib sandwich. And Richard Nixon refusing to have his face powdered before debating John F. Kennedy in 1960, which was all fine until he started sweating noticeably and, creepily, profusely.  

On the positive side, think of the mileage Bill Clinton gained playing the saxophone on The Arsenio Hall Show, and American vice-president Aaron Burr claiming the White House by killing acting president Alexander Hamilton in a duel. 

In a 2024 American election that’s already been a godsend for Jon Stewart, Seth Meyers, and the entire writing staff of Saturday …

Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Unfortunately for Canadian consumers and creators, the Online Streaming Act is performing exactly as predicted: Peter Menzies in the Hub