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‘Resentful and Bitter,’ Jordan Peterson condemns Rachel Notley’s NDP at Alberta rally

By Shawna / May 23, 2023 /

Peterson and commentator Rex Murphy spoke to a sold out crowd at The Pavilion in Red Deer.

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Defying Feminist Commands

By Iron Will / May 23, 2023 /

Feminists believe that they know what is best for women. Together with the mainstream media, they have pushed their policies forward as self-evident truths, from which no deviation is allowed.

There’s no policy more fervently promoted by feminists than the one that women can only be equal to men if they take their place in the labour force, earning a wage. They claim this enriches women’s lives, and gives them independence from the patriarchy. They offer no other path for women. Progressives believe that remaining at home caring for one’s family is “wasting” women’s potential, arguing that they make no meaningful contribution to society.

But something is changing. More women are rejecting the feminist propaganda which is to maintain their careers because motherhood is career suicide. This has been endlessly played and repeated on the feminist soundtrack. However, there is a new movement, indicating that women are resisting the feminists’ siren call and are instead, making independent choices to remain at home caring for their families.

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FEATURED “I’m Unvaccinated and That’s OK” hits number one in parenting books on Amazon

By Iron Will / May 22, 2023 /

A new book for parents is meant to be a tool to teach children about being unvaccinated.

Dr. Shannon Kroner has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a master’s in special education, focusing on educational therapy. Her new children’s book for parents about being unvaccinated hit the number one spot for new Amazon releases.

I’m Unvaccinated and That’s OK is the story of an unvaccinated child named Nicholas Novaks, who shares the many reasons why his parents chose not to vaccinate him.

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Eric Kaufmann: The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill is a triumphant pushback against illiberalism

By Iron Will / May 22, 2023 /

The Higher Education Freedom of Speech Bill completed its passage through Parliament this month. It’s been a long three-year road to victory.

The Bill places a duty on universities to not just protect, but promote academic freedom. More importantly, it establishes an academic freedom directorate within the Office for Students, the sector regulator, to monitor university policies. The Academic Freedom Director is likely going to be an individual with a strong belief in the mission.

The directorate will host an ombudsman to which students can swiftly appeal if universities try to punish them for holding controversial views, as occurred with gender-critical feminists like Jo Phoenix at the University of Essex or Kathleen Stock at the University of Sussex. In addition, the legislation empowers students and staff to sue universities that violate their academic freedom, a powerful incentive for university managers to reject the illiberalism of woke activists.

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Maverick Party Platform

By Shawna / May 20, 2023 /

Western provinces receiving full compensation after opting out of new Federal cost-shared programs.
Scrap existing Equalization Formula.
Participation in negotiating and implementing international agreements affecting the West’s interests.
Repeal Bills C-48 (North Pacific Tanker Ban) and C-69 (No New Pipelines).
Scrap the national carbon tax in its entirety and advocates all western provinces scrap any provincial carbon taxes.
Removal of interprovincial barriers to trade through agreements, including trade dispute settlement mechanisms.
Meeting with Indigenous peoples that have conveyed progressive agendas and the need for change regarding the Indian Act.
Amend rules that would see substantially increased fines or potential expulsion from the House of Commons for ethics violations.
Advocate for an examination of the existing childcare provisions with the goal of supporting families with children.
Not bringing forward legislation on public policies that reflect Canadians most deeply held personal values.
Oppose Liberal firearms confiscation program.
Advocate for more control over immigration to western provinces.
End taxpayer funding of media.

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‘Journey of Hope’: Couple Takes Lady Liberty Statue of Hong Kong on Cross-Canada Honeymoon Trip

By Iron Will / May 20, 2023 /

Parkie Li and his wife, Angel, decided to make their honeymoon trip across Canada a meaningful display of solidarity with democracy in Hong Kong. By showcasing a replica of the Lady Liberty Statue of Hong Kong, the two Canadians wanted to send a message of hope to Hongkongers who were forced to flee their home for Canada.

The couple set out from Vancouver in late February, and travelled through Calgary, Regina, Montreal, Halifax, and Ottawa, with many stops along the way, finally arriving in Toronto three months later on May 13.

The Lady Liberty Statue was first created by democracy advocates during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong anti-extradition protests, and they shared their design with Li. The symbol of solidarity has been exhibited in a number of countries to raise awareness of the situation Hong Kong.

During their “journey of hope,” the couple said they aimed to connect with local Hong Kong communities and those who were forced to flee their homes after the Chinese regime clamped down on the autonomy of the former British colony.

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Oregon legislator: I’m willing to risk re-election eligibility over bill that attacks parental rights

By Shawna / May 19, 2023 /

Over ten days ago, I hit back against Oregon’s majority Democrats and their lawlessness with 12 of my fellow Republican and Independent State Senators. – Author of article – State Senator Dennis Linthicum (R-Klamath Falls)

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Video: Neil Gaiman speaks to New College of Florida students at alternative commencement

By Iron Will / May 19, 2023 /

Author Neil Gaiman recorded a video aired at the New College of Florida student-led ‘Commencement On Our Terms” alternative graduation.

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Ben Stiller lends support to Bonavista Peninsula group raising money for women’s shelter

By Iron Will / May 18, 2023 /

A community group on the Bonavista Peninsula is one step closer to setting up a local women’s shelter.

The SaltWater Community Association has been pushing for months to bring the service to the area where, as it stands, women fleeing domestic violence situations have to travel hundreds of kilometres to St. John’s, Marystown, Gander or Corner Brook for safe haven.

Thursday evening the group is hoping to raise $50,000 through a telethon — and the effort is getting some high-profile help.

Actor and director Ben Stiller, who is floating throughout the Bonavista Peninsula this month filming the Apple TV+ show Severance, spoke about the situation in a video message posted online on Sunday in which he called on people to help support the shelter plan.

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Rhode Island teachers win their jobs back after getting fired for refusing COVID shot

By Shawna / May 18, 2023 /

The three teachers also won tens of thousands of dollars in back pay.

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