“When Byrd became senator in 1959, West Virginia ranked No. 39 in median family income, and No. 42 in per capita income. Today, it’s No. 48 in both categories.”
Year: 2010
Destroying Biodiversity: The greatest threat to species is not modern technology — but environmentalists
“Global warming is giving way to a growing recognition that: climate change is primarily natural, cyclical and moderate.”
Horrific And Protected By Political Correctness
“Rona Ambrose, minister for the status of women, recently announced that the government is considering creating a special section in the Criminal Code for honour killings.”
Send for the Wonks: A new government creates a new opportunity to influence policy
Public services may be facing cutbacks, but the right-of-centre think-tanks are enjoying a boom.
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First Nation leaders should consider relocating reserves to better locations in order to maximize economic and educational opportunities for the next generation: some reserves are simply not economically viable, says Policy Analyst Joseph Quesnel.
Media Release – Indigenous Leaders Should Consider Reserve Relocations: Frontier Centre releases major study urging voluntary relocation of non-viable reserves
Non-viable reserves need to be identified by indigenous leaders –and moved, for the sake of the younger generation.
Manitoba’s Closed-Door Approach To School Information: Other provinces are transparent
If we want our kids to be better educated and better equipped to take on the world, openness matters—a lot.
Wilfrid Laurier’s Values and a More Powerful West: A strong Alberta can lead to a more powerful West
A strong Alberta leads to a more powerful West—which will be positive for all of Canada.
Respecting the Seventh Generation: A voluntary plan for relocating non-viable Native reserves
First Nation leaders should consider relocating reserves to better locations in order to maximize economic and educational opportunities for the next generation: some reserves are simply not economically viable
Wheels Fall Off Global Warming Hysteria
“News of the manipulations, distortions and frauds perpetrated to advance and preserve the environmentalists’ cause celebre are so numerous and coming so fast, it’s hard to keep up.”
Speaker Bashes Regional Subsidies
“MacKinnon, a former CEO of the Ontario Hospitals Association, said ‘one of Canada’s most sacred cows — regional subsidies — is, in fact, chewing up the country’s economic foundations, national unity and future prospects.'”
Climategate Necessary to Cover Incorrect Climate Basics of IPCC
“Corruption disclosed was necessary because the science and the evidence didn’t fit what they wanted. They made the science fit the political goals and stopped at nothing to achieve the end. They succeeded, because beyond manipulations that duped politicians, media and most of the public, they knew many scientists who participated did not understand climate science.”
Canada’s Housing Bubble?: Don’t bet the mortgage Canada’s home prices will stay up
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