The so-called free speech crisis on university campuses is a fabrication
Free speech has never been free; bigots are only now paying the price.
Free speech has never been free; bigots are only now paying the price.
Our newfound reliance on market logic will not save us; it will only condemn those in care whom are subjected to its whim
One would think that the University of Manitoba Students’ Union (UMSU) had finally woken up from its apathetic slumber, what with the recent executive press…
Pride has delegitimized its role as a political force, ignoring a rich history of activism in favour of embracing meek incrementalism.
The Liberals owe young Canadians their majority government. They have an obligation to address the issues youth are facing right now.
The government has a duty to step in and halt the unethical practices of what can be called Big App.
Recent UMSU executives have repeatedly stressed having a seat at the table, but that does nothing if the others sitting around it aren’t listening.
Automation of the workforce need not be a looming dystopia, but instead a gleaming utopia – so long as weaknesses in social infrastructure are addressed.
UMSU is powered by the tyranny of the self-interested.
To claim that the mentally ill are a danger to society, unrepentant and irreparable, is a grossly dehumanizing mischaracterization.