Culture & Society Articles
Heading toward suicide-on-demand
Laying Down the Lawton For a couple of weeks in January, Canadians were invited to share their thoughts [...]
Transgender convicts terrorize women in all-female Canadian prisons
Correctional Services Canada (CSC) has been quietly transferring some of the country’s most notorious and violent male criminals to women’s [...]
Science as saviour and enemy
The worst argument I ever had with an old and dear friend was about Darwin. It only occurred to me [...]
Transgender ideology targets children
National Affairs Rory Leishman In Ottawa couple deserves immense credit for their resolute opposition to the transgender propaganda [...]
Ban on deadnaming shuts down debate
Andrew Lawton I’ve seen more doctors in my life than I can count, yet never once have I [...]
My 2020 vision: 20/20 vision
Talk Turkey Josie Luetke I apologize that many of my columns are just a series of complaints. People [...]
Some tough questions about bans on ‘conversion therapy’
Law Matters John Carpay Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau declared in 1969 that “there’s no place for the state [...]
Liberals to ban conversion therapy and liberalize euthanasia
In 2015, Justin Trudeau made headlines and history when he became the first Canadian prime minister to make public his [...]
Three states to consider banning trans drugs for kids
State legislators have responded to the national outcry over the mom in Texas seeking a gender “transition” for her seven-year-old, [...]
11,000 scientists demand population control because of ‘climate emergency’
11,000 scientists have signed onto an article declaring that “the world population must be stabilized – and, ideally, gradually reduced,” [...]
Progressive politics
National Affairs Rory Leishman Almost all members of Parliament representing the Liberal Party, the Bloc Quebecois, the New [...]
Dream over
Light is Right Joe Campbell I’ve tried to believe in equality. Truly, I have. But try as I [...]
The madness of identity politics
The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity, by Douglas Murray (Bloomsbury, $38, 288 pages) In The Madness of Crowds, [...]
Running out the clock
Talk Turkey Josie Luetke I find it fitting as the clock winds down on 2019 to talk about [...]
Is nostalgia overrated?
Amusements Rick McGinnis We have a curious relationship with the past. It’s often presumed that things were better [...]