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Is the alt-right movement dead in Canada, or merely sleeping?

OTTAWA—The northward drift of the American alt-right may have been stopped in its tracks in the aftermath of Charlottesville last week. Or it may actually be energized by the post-Charlottesville fallout. Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer announced Thursday that he would no longer give interviews to self-stylized right-wing online presence, Rebel Media, after it provided positive […]

Conservatives were right to step back from The Rebel

It’s been a troublesome couple of years for many Conservatives, particularly moderates. Besides losing government to the Liberals in 2015, there’s been a flirtation by some in the party, and among those aligned with it, with intolerance. In the 2015 election, the party campaigned for things like preventing Muslim women from wearing full head scarves […]

Dr. Hook was right about the cover of the Rolling Stone

OTTAWA—Dr. Hook put it best. You haven’t made it until you appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. So, just like the eponymous song said, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must have purchased five copies of last week’s mag for his mother. One picture is always worth a thousand words. And the full-page photo of […]

Beware the Twitter echo chamber trap

OAKVILLE, ONT.—Whenever I’m plagued with self-doubt or afflicted with uncertainty, I turn to that one source guaranteed to provide me with the spiritual peace of mind I seek. It’s called Twitter. Yes, that particular social media outlet can always be relied upon to justify my points of view, to confirm my biases and to vindicate […]

Grit MP Fry suggests misinformation led to PM’s quick rule-out of broadband tax

Liberal MP and Canadian Heritage Committee Chair Hedy Fry has suggested that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn’t fully understand what the committee was recommending when he shot down the idea of new taxes on broadband distribution. That recommendation—to expand an existing five per cent levy on TV service providers, which gets put toward producing Canadian […]

Canadian media approaches a ‘cliff’; subsidies not the answer, say industry analysts

Canada’s media ecosystem is ill-equipped to adapt to a digital landscape, and some of the solutions proposed by the federal House Heritage Committee would do little to address the root causes, warned one researcher at a conference put on by the think-tank Canada 2020 last week. “Legacy institutions are struggling everywhere,” Taylor Owen, a journalism […]

While reporters watch Trump’s tweets, famines kill hundreds in parts of Africa

WINNIPEG—In late May, the government of Canada announced its Famine Relief Fund. The fund was launched to galvanize Canadians into helping the estimated 20 million people facing starvation in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and other countries in Africa. The announcement generated a bit of attention: a brief mention in the TV and radio news, a […]

Torture allegations against Iraqis fighting on our side should cause Canadians concern

OTTAWA—Earlier this month The Toronto Star published an exposé complete with graphic photographs depicting horrific torture and abuse of prisoners in Iraq. What made the story and images so shocking was that this barbarism was not the handiwork of Daesh (also known as the Islamic State, ISIS, and ISIL) evildoers, but rather that the atrocities were blatantly […]

CTV’s Solomon is back, and he’s one busy guy

OTTAWA—Multitasking has become a nerve-racking reality for many journalists who must deliver the news, on deadline, across different platforms. Yet, Evan Solomon appears to embrace the challenge of ably straddling the worlds of TV, radio, and print journalism, without breaking a sweat. The 49-year-old Toronto native can be heard weekday afternoons on his 580 CFRA […]