Release the names

The best way to counter Russian propaganda is not to be silent, but to tell the whole truth. That’s what the Library and Archives Canada should be giving us regarding the Galician Waffen SS Division in this country.
This isn’t the halcyon era of heckling

We have moved from the days of parliamentary plays to an environment rife with true personal animus, and collective disdain.
‘The gamesmanship leaves me feeling cold’: Frances Lankin reflects on eight years in the Senate

A founding member of NSICOP, Senator Lankin says its reports on foreign interference should be mandatory reading for parliamentarians, who need to step up and move beyond partisan ploys.
What are Canadians really buying into with Poilievre?

Over the past two years, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has joyously capitalized on the rhetorical viciousness that has oozed out of the internet to become a staple of public life.
Holding the Kremlin’s Canadian influencers to account

Canadian authorities must fully investigate these activities, and the broader web of academics, activists, and columnists who engage with Russian state media and think tanks on behalf of Russia.
Hill security bars public access to Parliamentary Precinct directly outside of West Block after Singh scuffle

PPS officers are now posted at the foot of the stairs leading up to the West Block’s southern entrance, as well as other access points, barring access to non-pass holders.
Our Pride embraces, cares for, and protects all at-risk communities, and denounces hate

Swayed by a vocal minority who oppose the existence of Jews and the Jewish State, Pride groups have been drawn into bandwagon activism and virtue signalling.
A timeline of political violence and rising security on Parliament Hill since 2014

Death threats, arson, violent imagery, vandalism, and more: Canadian politics is becoming more violent, MPs say.
Canadian politics is ‘not safe’ right now, and MPs ‘are in harm’s way’: former public safety minister

‘Many’ MPs work ‘in a perpetual state of fear,’ says Liberal MP Marco Mendicino. NDP MP Charlie Angus was recently accosted at a beach in his riding. House Sgt.-at-Arms Patrick McDonell said harassment of MPs has increased almost 800 per cent in the last five years. Countless MPs, cabinet ministers, party leaders, and the prime minister have been subjected to threats and death threats. This should not be normal.
Trump assassination attempt a ‘wakeup call’ for politicians, say Canadian MPs, Senators

The United States has ‘embraced violence in political discourse,’ said Liberal MP John McKay, who doubts that the attempt on Donald Trump’s life would provoke ‘a moment of insight and change of course.’