OpinionHow the alt-right weaponized free speechThe fight for free speech is a worthy one. But the alt-right’s co-opting of the movement exposes their unsavoury motives
SocietyHere’s the thing about free speech: It’s not absolute.The misconception that freedom of speech is absolute is most prevalent on the Internet, writes Emma Teitel
OttawaThe Interview: Tom Flanagan Strategist Tom Flanagan on the death of free speech, falling out of favour with Stephen Harper—and his return from political exile
On CampusUniversity of Victoria sued over pro-life censorshipBC Civil Liberties Association defends club’s free speech
On CampusHalf of Canadian universities fail at free speech: reportAbortion, Israel and men’s issues are hot topics on campus
On CampusFree speech at Queen’s, White Student Union & Bill ClintonWhat students are talking about today (April 4th)
On CampusSt. Paddy’s warning, student-funded bullets & #IAWWhat students are talking about today (March 14th)
CanadaFlaky limits on free speechIn its ruling on human rights commissions, at least the Supreme Court made the rules clearer
On CampusPhotos from U of T men’s rights lectureA few placards, a full house and a long line to speak