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Lunch on the Frontier with the Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Opposition

Video, Aboriginal Futures, Economy, Role of Government, Taxation, Frontier CentreJanuary 20, 2023

Hon. Pierre Poilievre at Lunch on the Frontier, Winnipeg, January 13, 2023.  (45 minutes)

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Poilievre’s Complicated Tax Issue Made Simple

Commentary, Poverty, Public Finance & Fiscal Federalism, Lee HardingSeptember 18, 2022

The new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is correct when he says governments discourage work by taxes and clawbacks. The Marginal Effective Tax Rate (METR) measures what government takes from each new dollar earned in taxes and in clawbacks of income-related …

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Peckford: Three Things Poilievre Can Do Today To Prove That The Politics Of His Party Has Changed

Blog, Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Role of Government, Brian PeckfordSeptember 11, 2022

One Commit his caucus to introduce a resolution in the House of Commons which opens on September 19, supporting a Citizen Led, Independent National Inquiry into the mandates and lockdowns by Governments concerning the so called Covid pandemic. Were they …

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Renewed Talk of Abolishing the Indian Act

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Reconciliation, Joseph QuesnelFebruary 25, 2023

Political attacks on the Indian Act are back in the news, and that is a good thing. However, Canadian politicians, including First Nation politicians, need a credible plan about what to do before we pull out the champagne. Attacking the …

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If Canada is Broken, Why Not Fix It?

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Equalization, Reconciliation, Brian GiesbrechtFebruary 15, 2023

Any suggestion that we should consider reopening Canada’s Constitution to solve our increasingly serious problems usually evokes snorts of derision and eye-rolling. The last attempts—Mulroney’s failed Meech Lake Accord in 1990, and Charlottetown in 1992—left the nation with constitutional fatigue. …

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Still in the Ghetto in 2023

Essay, Aboriginal Futures, Brian GiesbrechtFebruary 2, 2023

Pierre Poilievre recently made headlines when he criticized The Indian Act – calling it racist and archaic. In fact, his remarks were not even controversial, because many indigenous leaders have said the same thing for more than half a century. …

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Exposing Media Disinformation – 2 Podcasts from The Great Canadian Talk Show

Podcast, Aboriginal Futures, Civil Liberties, Economy, Taxation, Frontier CentreJanuary 26, 2023

The Frontier Centre reposts two recent podcasts by Marty Gold, Winnipeg’s most prominent community journalist dissecting the flawed “mainstream media” reporting of the Centre’s most recent Lunch on the Frontier event in Winnipeg on January 13th 2023.  Marty Gold’s program …

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A Just Transition for the CBC

Commentary, Culture Wars, Media, Marco Navarro-GenieJanuary 23, 2023

The influence of traditional print and broadcast news media has dropped dramatically. Even with handsome government handouts, many of them are barely alive today. In the market transition that is taking place, out of the slump of the old media …

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Fernando: An Attempt to Create Controversy Where None Exists

Blog, Aboriginal Futures, Free Speech, Reconciliation, Frontier CentreJanuary 19, 2023

Frontier reposts a recent comment by independent media analyst Spencer Fernando below about the coordinated attack on the Frontier Centre by heavily government subsidized major media outlets after the most recent Lunch on the Frontier event in Winnipeg on January …

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