Candice Malcolm
LATEST STORIES BY CANDICE MALCOLM
MALCOLM: Let's avoid dishonest spin and focus on what unites
America is deeply divided, and increasingly, these divisions are playing out through violent street fights in major U.S. cities. An alarming Politico study found that one in three Democrats and Republicans believe that violence may be justified if the other side wins the election. The same poll three years ago found that just 8% of partisan Americans believed violence against their political opponents could be justified.

MALCOLM: Why a basic government income is such a bad idea
Universal Basic Income (UBI) is all the rage in the mainstream media and liberal circles these days. Many are gleefully speculating that Trudeau will announce some form of basic income in his throne speech next Wednesday.

MALCOLM: If Trudeau's proposing socialism, the people must be allowed to vote on it
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to be gearing up for an election. He’d better be, because leaks and hints in the media about what’s to come in the Sept. 23 Throne Speech simply cannot be pushed through without a democratic mandate.

MALCOLM: Some unsolicited advice for Erin O'Toole
Erin O’Toole surprised the Laurentian punditry and saddened all the Liberal journalists in Ottawa and Toronto when he beat front-runner Peter MacKay to become the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Here is some unsolicited advice for the new Tory leader.

MALCOLM: Expert class misleads Canadians with faulty narratives
Canadians are being gaslit. The narrative we’re being told by the “experts” no longer resembles real life and there is a growing disconnect between everyday people and the expert class who tell us what to do and try to tell us what to think.

MALCOLM: Lessons to be learned from Liberal pandemic contracts
The coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown gave the Trudeau government something that Liberals have long coveted: the social licence to spend obscene amounts of money, dole out sweetheart deals to crony friends, and rack up insurmountable levels of debt without consequence.
