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Factual error in Barbara Kay's latest op-ed

"While Kay complains about “toxic femininity” in Western feminism, this is what she exudes with her opinion piece. Her islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism are just all too normalized and harmful while she provides no evidence to back any of the claims she makes."

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Toronto Sun publishes offensive article that claims Iran coordinates pro-Palestine protests in the West

It is revolting that Canadian media outlets publish such pieces that don’t provide any evidence to back such outrageous claims under the label of news. We don’t expect Toronto Sun and Warren Kinsella to make any changes to his article, but, at the very least, clearly identify his article as opinion.

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Manquement aux obligations journalistiques dans une chronique

"En ces temps où la division et la haine anti-palestinienne sont à l’heure, il faut éviter de répandre des informations non fondées qui ne font que les attiser. Malheureusement, cette chronique en fait partie et il est de votre devoir journalistique de vérifier les faits et de faire attention à ce que vous publiez."

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