Monthly Archives: December 2016

Motion to study porn’s effects wins support

M-47, a private member’s motion put forth by Conservative MP Arnold Viersen (Peace River-Westlock), which if passed would require the House of Commons standing committee on health to study the public health effects of “violent and degrading sexually explicit material,” was debated on Nov. 14, and will be voted on in December. The committee would report back to Parliament by mid-2017. Viersen [...]

2016-12-06T16:22:05-05:00December 6, 2016|Politics, Sex Education|

Politics and the social media bubble

Depending on what you read on my Facebook page this month, the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency was either the onset of fascism on American soil or the beginning of the return of American greatness. There was little in the way of middle ground, and keep in mind that the majority of my friends on social media are Canadians, [...]

2016-12-12T09:57:08-05:00December 1, 2016|Announcements, Columnist, Features, Politics, Rick McGinnis|
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