Letters to the Editor: DEI and Senate Control
Readers criticize a university ad as discriminatory under DEI, and express concerns about the Senate's lack of democracy under Carney.
Readers criticize a university ad as discriminatory under DEI, and express concerns about the Senate's lack of democracy under Carney.
B'nai Brith reports 6,800 antisemitic incidents in Canada in 2025, a record high, with 92% on social media, up 145.6% from 2022.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin reportedly confronted Gov. Gavin Newsom about a proposed billionaire tax at a Christmas party, later pledging to fight the measure.
A new Angus Reid poll finds that a majority of Canadians, including many Liberal voters, believe Mark Carney's government has not met expectations on housing affordability and cost of living.
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RecommendedExplore 13 charts detailing Canada's economic decline, rising costs, and public sector growth under Liberal rule from 2015 to 2025.
Antonia Hylton acknowledged Trump's reflective tone after the WHCD shooting but warned his divisive rhetoric contributed to political tension.
Larry Elder argues CNN's Jake Tapper and other Democrats ignore comparable or higher Democratic doubts about Trump's 2016 win while condemning Republican skepticism of 2020.
Readers discuss Trump's Iran war, Carney's costly promises, advisory panels, and space waste in letters to the editor.
Analysis: Liberals have held power 70% of the time since 1900, now on a 14-year run. With NDP collapse and floor-crossing, Canada may be heading toward a one-party state.
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RecommendedLetters criticize UCP's referendum campaign, electoral boundary changes, and board eliminations, raising democratic concerns in Alberta.
Readers discuss political comparisons, media bias, a publicity stunt by Drake, and pedestrian safety in Toronto.
Provincial disability reforms in B.C. expand access for some children but remove support for others, highlighting the need for a national strategy to ensure equity across Canada.
A youth in Woodstock, Ont., faces charges after allegedly shoving and yelling racial slurs at a Sikh man. The incident occurred on April 22, 2026.
Two women and a man face charges after a violent home invasion last month near Matheson, east of Timmins. The incident left victims traumatized.
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RecommendedReaders share thoughts on finding joy in comics, criticizing PM's flight catering costs, and urging patience in politics. A mix of humour and serious commentary.
An expert warns that the Vancouver Police Board's lack of transparency 'raises alarm bells,' highlighting concerns over accountability and public trust.
Fox News' Jessica Tarlov conceded co-host Jesse Watters was correct that Republicans started the gerrymandering fight in Trump's second term, marking a rare admission on 'The Five.'
Jordan Klepper highlights a Trump supporter's contradictory views on the Pope's political comments and the Ten Commandments in schools.
A new community survey finds near-unanimous support among Iranian Canadians for regime change in Iran, with strong backing for diplomatic relations with Israel and international military actions.
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RecommendedA recent Leger survey reveals that while overall favorability toward Israel has declined among Canadians, overwhelming majorities still support the Jewish people's right to a homeland and Israel's right to self-defense.
In letters to the editor, readers express concerns about political rhetoric on housing, affordability, and party ideologies, questioning the sacrifices of leaders versus citizens.
A surprising religious revival among younger Quebecers challenges the province's secular identity, with baptism numbers rising and churches adapting to digital platforms, while new legislation targets public religious expression.
A recent poll indicates that a significant number of Alberta residents feel the province is heading in the wrong direction, highlighting concerns over political and economic issues.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals 50% of New Brunswick residents feel their financial situation has deteriorated this year, highlighting economic pressures in the province.
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RecommendedA community survey reveals subtle indicators that a woman might lean right-wing, from political evasiveness to cultural critiques and social behaviors.
New research from the Association for Canadian Studies shows U.S. citizens are leaving America in record numbers, but few are choosing Canada as their destination despite political headlines suggesting otherwise.
A new Public Religion Research Institute report finds 33% of Americans believe the U.S. is or should be a Christian nation, with women equally likely as men to hold these views. The study reveals strong political implications and gender dynamics within th
Calgary held an anti-racism leadership summit exploring strategies to make the city more inclusive. The event brought together community leaders to address systemic barriers and promote diversity.
Former followers of MAGA Christianity share their journeys of leaving politicized faith communities, citing moral dissonance, nationalism, and the high personal costs of departure.
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RecommendedA new AP-NORC survey reveals most Americans believe U.S. military action against Iran has gone too far, while many express anxiety about affording gasoline despite political divisions.