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Leaders on the Frontier – Settling the Catastrophic Climate Narrative with a Red Team/Blue Team Exercise

Video, Climate, Leaders on the FrontierJanuary 13, 2023

Contrary to the popular narratives that the planet is at risk from “climate change”, that carbon dioxide is pollution and that climate science is settled and confirms the need for drastic measures to save us all from a warming planet; …

Leaders on the Frontier – Professor William Happer – Settling the Climate Narrative with a Red Team/Blue Team Exercise

January 6, 2023

Settling the Climate Narrative with a Red Team/Blue Team Exercise Contrary to the popular narratives that the planet is at risk from “climate change”, that carbon dioxide is pollution and that climate science is settled and confirms the need for …

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A Year of LNG Royalties/Taxes from a Single Pipeline Could Pay for …

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Energy, Public Finance & Fiscal Federalism, Terry EtamNovember 1, 2022

Sitting on top of one of the world’s largest and richest natural resource warehouses is turning into quite a disconcerting distraction. While much of Canada’s population – the heavily urban part for whom “rural” means Whistler, Muskoka, or Mont Tremblant …

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The Truth About Residential Schools w/Brian Giesbrecht

Video, Aboriginal Futures, Brian GiesbrechtJuly 5, 2022

On this episode of Open Mike, Michael Thiessen tries to sift through the sensationalized rhetoric and common lies pertaining to the history of Canadian Residential schools by talking to former Manitoban Judge, Brian Dale Giesbrecht, author and commentator, and a …

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Former Premier Peckford vs Pandemic Narrative: Big Tech / Media to Blame (Part 3 of 3)

Commentary, COVID-19, Lee HardingJanuary 12, 2022

Brian Peckford, Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier from 1979 to 1989, believes a false consensus on coronavirus has been manufactured by selective coverage and censorship courtesy of Big Tech and mainstream media. “Big Tech are Facebook and Twitter who have had …

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Investigation of the Ukrainian Famine, 1932-1933 : report to Congress / Commission on the Ukraine Famine

December 3, 2019

Based on testimony heard and staff research, the Commission on the Ukraine Famine makes the following findings: 1) There is no doubt that large numbers of inhabitants of the Ukrainian SSR and the North Caucasus Territory starved to death in …

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The Strengths and Weaknesses of the UCP / Les forces et faiblesses du PCU

Media Appearances, Government, Marco Navarro-GenieMarch 30, 2019

In this interview with Sandra Gagnon of Radio-Canada Alberta Marco Navarro-Génie commented on the strengths and weaknesses of Alberta’s United Conservative Party heading into the 2019 election of April 16. Dans cette entrevue avec Sandra Gagnin à Radio-Canada Alberta, Marco …

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Lessons From The Oakland/San Francisco Dismissal

Commentary, Environment, Wendell CoxJuly 29, 2018

Federal District Court Judge William Alsup dismissed the “global warming” lawsuits of the cities of Oakland and San Francisco against large oil and gas companies, In so doing, the Judge provided important lessons in history, logic and public policy. The cities had …

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Municipalities and Performance/Outcome Based Contracting

Research Paper, Core Public Sector Reform, Randy PatrickFebruary 12, 2018

The Frontier Centre for Public Policy has just released a new research paper, Municipalities and Performance/Outcome Based Contracting. This paper is authored by Randy Patrick, a research associate with the Frontier Centre. The paper conducts an in depth analysis of …

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