#CNN show needs conservative guests, exec Rick Davis says

#CNN show needs conservative guests, exec Rick Davis says

“#CNN show needs conservative guests, exec Rick Davis says” A top veteran CNN exec says the network’s liberal weekly news show “Reliable Sources’’ needs to be more balanced by adding conservative guests. Rick Davis — founding executive producer of the show and CNN’s longest-serving executive — was asked by “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter how…

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#Dad says NYC DOE public schools are ‘brainwashing’ kids

#Dad says NYC DOE public schools are ‘brainwashing’ kids

“#Dad says NYC DOE public schools are ‘brainwashing’ kids” Henry Jones* is a married 49-year-old father of a daughter, 12, and son, 8, who are enrolled in two different public schools in Manhattan’s District 2. Worried about the identity politics agenda that’s increasingly dominating his children’s education, Henry, who is white, reached out to The…

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#Wokeness is no mere academic threat and other commentary

#Wokeness is no mere academic threat and other commentary

“#Wokeness is no mere academic threat and other commentary” Liberal: Wokeness Is No Mere Academic Threat “You may have assumed that woke activism was a sideshow” affecting academe and the media, writes Mickey Kaus at Newsweek. But we learned recently that “it had penetrated an important, once-revered government scientific agency,” touching “basic questions of life and…

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#338Canada: What the polls told us in 2020

#338Canada: What the polls told us in 2020

“#338Canada: What the polls told us in 2020” Philippe J. Fournier: The Liberals escape 2020 holding a significant lead. The Tories still need a place to grow. And the NDP sees a flicker of promise. From a purely political point of view, the year 2020 was a great year for incumbents in Canada. Case in…

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#On climate, at last, Justin Trudeau is all in

#On climate, at last, Justin Trudeau is all in

“#On climate, at last, Justin Trudeau is all in” Paul Wells: It’s become a handy rule of thumb to assume this government will take the easy way out. Not this time. Will wonders never cease. We have here a specific, detailed plan to achieve significant progress in reducing carbon emissions in Canada. The reaction from…

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#Michael Sabia’s sure going to do something

#Michael Sabia’s sure going to do something

“#Michael Sabia’s sure going to do something” The reviews of Michael Sabia’s appointment as deputy minister of finance are as positive as they are comically vague. “I think he’s going to shake up the department,” Scott Clark, one of Sabia’s predecessors in the DM job, told the National Post‘s Jesse Snyder. “I don’t think they’re…

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#338Canada: The federal Liberals hold steady. Jason Kenney sinks.

#338Canada: The federal Liberals hold steady. Jason Kenney sinks.

“#338Canada: The federal Liberals hold steady. Jason Kenney sinks.” Philippe J. Fournier: While Canadians still mostly approve of their political leaders, a spring federal election may hinge on a smooth vaccine rollout Although many Canadians will be restricted to visit loved ones during the upcoming Christmas/Holiday break, reports from the scientific community indicate the end…

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#The fiscal update: We are in for a hard winter

#The fiscal update: We are in for a hard winter

“#The fiscal update: We are in for a hard winter” Shannon Proudfoot: Enormous quantities of money will be spilled to try and get Canada through the coming months and, maybe, into a shiny spring It’s the first major economic progress report the government has provided since it was a majority still in its first term…

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