National Day Of Remembrance And Action On Islamophobia.
-
The implosion of Canada’s M-103 conspiracy theoriesThe narrative that House of Commons motion M-103 would impose censorship and restrict free speech lies in ruins. Nothing changed when the motion was passed, and nothing will change now, writes Rob Breakenridge.CommentaryFeb 3, 2018
-
Politicians of all levels and stripes refuse to display moral courage on IslamophobiaThe first anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre is approaching. Supriya Dwivedi says politicians should take a moral stand on the call to declare Jan. 29 as a National Day of Remembrance and Action on Islamophobia.CanadaJan 11, 2018
Trending
-
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer tries to explain rapper’s 1,000 baby oil bottles8,831 Read
-
Eby stung, but wasp gets worst of ‘fatal’ encounter on B.C. campaign trail8,060 Read
-
F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo fired by Red Bull, leaving fans outraged6,681 Read
-
Canada’s fertility rate has hit a record low. What’s behind the drop?3,978 Read
-
Canada readying troops in case of Lebanon evacuations: sources3,424 Read
-
After 1st failed attempt, Conservatives table another non-confidence motion3,335 Read
-
Top Videos
-
‘Me-cession’: If the economy’s not tanking, why does it feel like it is?82 Viewed
-
Experts worry about the cost and complications of Hwy. 401 tunnel plan76 Viewed
-
Flooding, heavy winds hit Florida as Hurricane Helene closes in61 Viewed
-
Elaborate homeless encampment discovered by police in Calgary52 Viewed
-
Ontario minimum wage increase challenges employees and employers50 Viewed
-
Alleged Ontario Porsche thief on bail faces more auto theft charges48 Viewed
-