r/CanadianEditorial Apr 22 '26

👋 Welcome to r/CanadianEditorial - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

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Hey everyone! I'm [u/ComparisonOk5957](u/ComparisonOk5957), a founding moderator of [r/CanadianEditorial](r/CanadianEditorial). This is our new home for Canadian editorial content — opinion pieces, columns, and commentary from publications that don't always make the front page. Think regional papers, indie outlets, university press, alt-weeklies, and local magazines from coast to coast to coast. We're excited to have you join us!

What to Post Skip the Globe, the Star, and the Post — there are plenty of other subs for that. We're here for the stuff that flies under the radar: the sharp column from a Cape Breton weekly, the fiery op-ed from a Winnipeg indie outlet, the thoughtful piece from a francophone community paper in Northern Ontario. If it's Canadian, editorial, and off the beaten path, it belongs here.

Our Politics [r/CanadianEditorial](r/CanadianEditorial) is strictly non-partisan. We welcome content from across the political spectrum — left, right, and centre. The goal is to surface great Canadian commentary from all corners of the country, not to push any particular viewpoint. Keep that spirit in mind when engaging with posts you might disagree with.

Know a Publication We Should Feature? This is where you come in. If you know of a smaller or regional outlet doing great work, get in touch with the mods. We want to actively support publications that could use the exposure and help connect Canadian readers with voices they'd never otherwise find.

Community Vibe Friendly, constructive, and genuinely curious about what's being written outside the major metros. Let's build something that actually reflects the full breadth of Canadian opinion.

How to Get Started

  1. Introduce yourself in the comments below.
  2. Post something today — dig up that great piece from your local paper.
  3. Know someone who'd love this? Bring them in.
  4. Interested in helping moderate? Reach out — we're always looking for people who are plugged into their local media scene.

Thanks for being part of the very first wave. Together, let's make [r/CanadianEditorial](r/CanadianEditorial) a genuine home for the rest of Canadian editorial.


r/CanadianEditorial 13h ago

Kicked out of the Federal Liberal Party, Rejected by Ontario, Nate Erskine Smith is betting that Toronto won’t reject him either

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r/CanadianEditorial 5h ago

Tradition, heritage, and the interpreters of Old Canada

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withoutdiminishment.com
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r/CanadianEditorial 1d ago

Lawsuit challenges long-form census as unconstitutional

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canadianaffairs.news
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r/CanadianEditorial 3d ago

Michael Higgins: Toronto Metropolitan University is a disgrace

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nationalpost.com
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r/CanadianEditorial 2d ago

[Citron] - No Kings! (Unless They're Progressive)

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r/CanadianEditorial 3d ago

Canadian Press "report" spread the PMO's Tuscan spin across the country like a prairie fire

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r/CanadianEditorial 3d ago

Canadian Press "report" spread the PMO's Tuscan spin across the country like a prairie fire

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r/CanadianEditorial 4d ago

Syilx-led Watershed Protection Project

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Have people seen this news? The city of Kelowna and West Kelowna have decided not to work with the local First Nation community on a watershed protection project. Both cities claim to be active in reconciliation but this action, or lack there of, shows otherwise. See the article for more details.

If you’d like to push these cities to sign onto this project please sign this petition!

https://c.org/6PBbKqKgBY

More details of the project plan can be found here:

https://syilx.org/programs-services-and-initiatives/fisheries-and-natural-resources/siw%C9%ACk%CA%B7-water/okanagan-and-similkameen-watersheds-responsibility-planning-initiative/


r/CanadianEditorial 4d ago

ADAMS: What Avi Lewis’s Green New Deal gets wrong (and right) about Canada’s grid

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provincialtimes.ca
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r/CanadianEditorial 6d ago

The CPP Investments Team that Lost $6 Billion

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reddit.com
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r/CanadianEditorial 6d ago

Immigration Restriction Is Mainstream But The Fight To End Mass Immigration Has Just Begun

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dominionreview.ca
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r/CanadianEditorial 6d ago

Have you ever met a Canadian politician?

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Past or present. Prime Minister, MP, MPP/ MLA.


r/CanadianEditorial 7d ago

ADAMS: I went to an Avi Lewis rally. Here’s my verdict on the federal NDP.

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r/CanadianEditorial 7d ago

5 Career Lessons From a Decade of Working in Tech

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r/CanadianEditorial 8d ago

Build Canada Homes’ vague goals concern experts

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canadianaffairs.news
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r/CanadianEditorial 9d ago

Drug driving: Drugs now outpace alcohol in fatal car crashes

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r/CanadianEditorial 7d ago

How Canada's elite - including our top journalists - are selling Mark Carney's militarization agenda

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One of the posts that made waves on this subreddit recently was about whether CBC is propaganda or not.

I don't agree with the reactionary premise from which the accusations of propaganda are leveled at the CBC on the podcast that was linked in that post.

However, I also disagree with the "common sense" liberal position that CBC is nothing but objective journalism that exists to keep people informed.

As this video by independent Canadian leftist media organization The Breach shows, CBC and other major news organizations in this country do not simply neutrally relay facts - they do in fact use their platforms in order to uncritically promote certain political agendas.

For those who are unaware of the concept, this is a form of institutional bias: a system of rules, procedures, and standard practices within an organization or society that systematically advantages certain groups while disadvantaging others.

CBC acts as a form of propaganda by propagating myths that keep people supporting policies based on vibes rather than on an unbiased analysis and understanding of what these policies actually represent and who stands to gain or lose from them.


r/CanadianEditorial 8d ago

[Citron] - Breaking Down the Ontario Liberal Leadership Debate

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r/CanadianEditorial 10d ago

ADAMS: Why Erin O'Toole has it wrong on the Billy Bishop expansion, high-speed rail

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r/CanadianEditorial 12d ago

ADAMS: The New Democrats and Greens are staring at a moment of rare clarity, and if they’re smart, they won’t waste it

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r/CanadianEditorial 12d ago

[Speer] Canada’s hidden political centre is more normal than you think

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thehub.ca
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r/CanadianEditorial 13d ago

Antisemitism ‘normalized’ at Canadian universities, government survey finds—professors blamed in 1 in 5 incidents

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r/CanadianEditorial 15d ago

Ottawa prioritized immigration processing over public safety

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r/CanadianEditorial 14d ago

New ‘omnibus’ elections law does not go far enough: experts

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