Against Canada’s anti-Americanism
For Canadians, the prospect of joining the United States is a good one, though they don’t seem to see it that way
Meghan Murphy is a Canadian writer and host of The Same Drugs. Her website is Feminist Current
For Canadians, the prospect of joining the United States is a good one, though they don’t seem to see it that way
After two years of uproar, none have so far been excavated
Its government slaps on quarantines and snatches rights while its people nod along
If the Canadian government doesn’t like the content you’re producing, they want to ensure you can’t make a living off it
If you claim to be an ally to women, try to understand those who don’t share your views
We must stand up for women who dare to tell the truth
The bat fried rice hits the fan
Spending weeks or months lazy and directionless is going to hurt, not help you
They ’ d rather party on spring break than save grandma
The internet has an addiction to hate — and it’s killing us all
The creeps won’t win
It is not a human right to be judged on your ability to pull off a bedazzled evening gown
Sexual attraction, as evidenced by the term itself, has a lot to do with, well, sex
Insisting that men can be women is a sure way to lose an election
The BC Human Rights Tribunal has determined Jessica Yaniv intentionally used gender identity to try to exploit women
The crusade to cancel my talk at Toronto Public Library
Will the Democrats confront the erosion of women’s rights at their LGBTQ town hall?
Confronting the troubling new normal of swiping-based dating apps
The unwaxed ‘trans woman’ is using a sockpuppet account to harass people
Outfits countless teenagers have worn for decades are suddenly a symbol of sexlessness and ‘queer’ identity