Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante is facing pushback for a decision to restrict access to her social media accounts, which her office says was an attempt to curb online hate.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault must unblock Rebel News founder Ezra Levant on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, under the terms of a court order.
Canada isn’t in any danger of embracing Hungarian-style fascism, but the manipulation of the media could easily serve as an inspiration for our conservatives, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
The stiff upper lip that characterized the conservative mindset in Great Britain has been replaced in contemporary Canada by a perpetually quivering bottom one, writes columnist
The Globe and Mail was wrong to publish Ezra Levant’s most recent article for the same reason Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland would have been right to bar a Rebel Media reporter: Rebel Media is a source of dangerous right-wing propaganda posing an active threat to marginalized groups in Canada.
He may have spent the weekend an ocean away from home, rubbing elbows with world leaders during tense talks on international crises, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kept cool, collected and decidedly out of the fray.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not expected to meet with a top Iranian official who dropped in to the G7 summit unannounced on Sunday, August 25, 2019, even as other Group of Seven leaders and officials have been sitting down to talk about how to save Iran's fissuring nuclear deal.
There was no shortage of reaction from social media users on Saturday, November 4, 2017, to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna's decision to call out a conservative site that had repeatedly referred to her as "climate Barbie."
Rebel's Charlottesville coverage has been followed by more than a week of questions about how conservative political parties engaged with the site in the past and how they will do so in the future.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Andrew Scheer has distanced himself from a far right website, saying he will no longer grant it interviews until it changes its editorial direction.
It’s easy to forget that the storm consuming America over Charlottesville began when a democratically elected local council, after full public debate, voted to remove a Confederate monument.
Three Canadian Conservative MPs, including the party leader, have moved to distance themselves from the far right website, The Rebel. Leader Andrew Scheer was not immediately available to comment.