Poilievre says ‘yes’ he will respect the election results, no matter the outcome
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, speaking on Day 19 of the campaign from Milton, Ont., says he will respect the results of the election, no matter the outcome. The question to Poilievre came as some Conservative supporters have questioned polls, which when aggregated show Liberals leading Poilievre's party.
Rebel News, other right-wing media dominate press conferences after French debate
MONTREAL — Rebel News and other right-wing media outlets dominated the question-and-answer sessions with federal party leaders after Wednesday's French-language leaders debate — though not all of them got answers to their questions.
The Star is fact checking Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh during the Canadian election. Here’s how it will work
This federal election may be the most consequential of our times and as such, it is our duty to hold the leaders to account for assertions that are fact-checkable.
Canada’s Role in a Shifting Global Order — with Mark Carney | Prof G Con...
Mark Carney, Canada’s 24th Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, joins Scott to discuss the country’s economic outlook, how Canada fits into a shif...
Leaders back in the debate ring after a right-wing media circus: electio...
The federal leaders survived the French-language debate without major incident — for better or for worse.The same can’t be said for the Leaders’ Debates Comm...
Jordan Peterson, Noam Chomsky, and What We Mean by “Left” and “Right”
“For these reasons, I think it is not unreasonable to identify this nature-nurture or nature-history spectrum as the basic guiding principle behind the left-right spectrum.” In my short time writing for an English-speaking audience, I have noticed a curious phenomenon. If I ever so much as dare to suggest someone might be a conservative or […]
The Convoy Chaos is No Suprise. | Inspired Warriors Magazine
I’ve been admittedly on the fence when it comes to mandates, and absolutely see both sides of the issue. I’ve avoided posting to take time to make up my mind. As I believe we all should be. While on…
Valid Covid Mandate Concerns: Why I Argued in “Black & White” Terms
Note: Yet even in reading this piece from what I can tell he is: falling victim to base-rate fallacy, never takes long Covid into account, fails to recognize that natural immunity = deaths, and seems…
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The loudmouths are losing. When this is all over, remember the helpers | TVO Today
The real mass movement in Canada right now isn’t the convoy camped out in Ottawa. It’s the millions of people who are actually trying to end this pandemic
The so-called Freedom Convoy was never about truckers, or border mandates - Truck News
Truckers who participated in a cross-country convoy culminating in protest at Parliament Hill this weekend have been duped into believing the convoy was
Why the Freedom Convoy Is More American Than Canadian - ZNetwork
Conservatives in the U.S. have fallen in love with the fringe protests led by Canadian truckers. It is a cause that unites the libertarian and extremist wings of the GOP and offers a new front in the culture wars
Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” Is a Front for a Right-Wing, Anti-Worker Agenda
Workers in Canada’s trucking industry have suffered during the pandemic. The “Freedom Convoy,” a right-wing, pro-business social movement, purports itself to be the people’s champion of liberty — yet it couldn't care less about the hardships and burdens of its fellow workers.
What The Emergencies Act Reveals About Civilian Policing In Ottawa - PopularResistance.Org
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to deal with the fascist “trucker” convoy has been met with a mix of support, criticism, and confusion. While Trudeau and his government claim that this is necessary to respond to the situation, many of us on the left remain skeptical, having witnessed first-hand the power of police protest control in the absence of the Emergencies Act. So why did the federal government take such a drastic step? First, the border blockades at Coutts in Alberta and the Ambassador Bridge in Ontario were effective enough that they began to hurt sections of big capital. Officials in Michigan used the opportunity to champion Buy-American initiatives. In Windsor, a coalition of auto companies was able to obtain an injunction against the blockade.