The media treats white, male terrorists as the exception. Perhaps it should be the rule.
February 1, 2017
By John Semley
COMMONS
Conservative Leadership Showdown Part 2: Tony Clement & Maxime Bernier
Our quest to get to know all the Conservative leadership contenders continues with Tony Clement and Maxime Bernier.
September 20, 2016
Short Cuts
#80 Gerbils Are Eating Their Young
The world is doomed, a comedian is fined for a joke and the Ottawa Citizen tells us white privilege is not a thing.
July 28, 2016
COMMONS
Paris; Backlash Against Canadian Muslims?
Following the tragedy in Paris, Desmond talks to Imam Syed Soharwardy, founder of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, and Amira Elghawaby, communications director for the National Council of Canadian Muslims, about the backlash Canadian Muslims face when terrorist attacks carried out in the name of Islam.
February 3, 2016
COMMONS
Barbaric Cultural Practices
Andray Domise, guest-host Supriya Dwivedi and Ishmael Daro talk about the Zero Tolerance For Barbaric Cultural Practices Act, the new Quebec secular legislation, and the massacre in Charleston.
October 7, 2015
Bill C-51 to Face Charter Challenge in Superior Court
Bill C51 is barely a month old and is already facing its first Charter challenge....
July 20, 2015
By Bethany Horne
Short Cuts
#29 Terrorism is Over/The Crazy Bitch Defense
Freelance writer John Semley on the Toronto Star's Charleston headline and Laura Robinson's ongoing defamation suit against John Furlong.
June 24, 2015
RCMP Officer to C-51 Protester: “You Could be Branded a Terrorist”
An anonymously uploaded YouTube video seemingly shot during Saturday's "Stop C-51" Rally on Parliament Hill depicts an RCMP officer telling protesters...
Colby Cosh talks about the Zehaf Bibeau video, Trudeau's "vision" speech and CBC's coverage of CBC's report on CBC's scandal.
March 11, 2015
Short Cuts
#14 Mystery Tunnel/Opinion Polls/Sex Ed
Scaachi Koul returns to discuss the panic over a hole in the ground in the woods, the trouble with opinion polls on policy issues, and the possibly phony debate around teaching kids what their junk is called.