By Christina Maas – Reclaim The Net

After nearly a decade in office, after attempts at photogenic diplomacy and tearful apologies, Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canada’s Prime Minister, leaving behind a legacy as divisive as it is dramatic. To some, he was the poster child for progressive leadership, a leader who championed climate action and diversity while bringing Canada into the global spotlight. To others, he was an over-polished politician whose tenure was defined by censorship, economic mismanagement, and the weaponization of state power against his own citizens. His resignation marks the end of an era—one defined as much by lofty rhetoric as by policies that left a deep mark on civil liberties and public trust. Continue reading “The Authoritarian Legacy of Justin Trudeau”

A US district judge threw out and mocked a “disingenuous” discrimination lawsuit against Haverford College from a Jewish lawfare group seeking to exploit Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to silence criticism of Israel on college campuses. 



