Trigger warnings in Quebec have widespread support
A majority of Canadians believe trigger warnings are a “good way to keep people from reliving past stress, anxiety or trauma.”
A majority of Canadians believe trigger warnings are a “good way to keep people from reliving past stress, anxiety or trauma.”
The Walking Dead spin-off series starring Norman Reedus is streaming in Canada on Prime Video.
“The vast majority of Canadians feel that transgender people face heavy discrimination and that better recognition of this would be a sign of social progress.”
Barbie is streaming now in Canada on VOD.
Even more than most Wes Anderson films, this one is a must-see on the big screen, and the Cinémathèque Québécoise is making it happen this weekend.
Here’s what’s dominating the small screen.
63% of Canadians, including 78% of Quebecers, believe that it’s time for Canada to reconsider its ties to the British monarchy, now that Charles III is King.
Switzerland and Sweden occupy the top two spots in a new ranking of the world’s safest countries.
Majorities of Liberal and NDP voters say cancel culture is an important way to ensure public figures and celebrities are held accountable for their behaviour, while a majority of Conservatives say it’s about suppressing free speech in the name of political correctness.
Had the 2021 federal election not taken place, Canada would now be going into an election campaign with a projected Conservative majority.