It is not hard to find opinions on “climate change”. Not so long ago, what is now called “climate change” was addressed as “global warming”, a designation fell out of favour when too many cold weather records were broken. Radio, television, the printed media and...
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The Threat to Academic Freedom, Freedom of Inquiry and Academic Standards
In September 2018, the Office of Academic Indigenization provided Mount Royal University (MRU) faculty with a document entitled “Indigenizing Mount Royal’s Curricula: A Call For Engagement.” This document affirmed MRU’s “commit[ment] to indigenizing its curricula to...
Australia Reprieved from Acceleration Towards a Green Left Future
The conservative Liberal National Coalition went to the Australian election on May 18 as a minority government. All opinion polls saw the Labor Party gaining a majority of 8-20 in the 151-seat lower house. In the event, the Coalition was returned with a firm majority...
Carbon Dioxide Endangerment Finding Needs Reversal
In December 2009, the United States Environmental Protection Agency issued its Endangerment Finding (EF) – decreeing that carbon dioxide (CO2) and other “greenhouse gases” (GHGs) endanger the health and welfare of Americans. In the process, EPA ignored the incredible...
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The Tourism Economic Sector Impacted by COVID-19: Time to Reopen
The COVID-19 crisis led to significant travel restrictions in the world and in Canada. The country has totally or partially closed its national borders to tourists and non-essential travellers. Within Canada, travel between provinces has been restricted. Indeed, some...
New-ish LNG Project has Nisga’a First Nation Backing, Aiding its Launch, but Will Not Guarantee It
Recently, a previously-mooted huge, estimated $55 billion Liquefied Natural Gas, ‘LNG’, project taking natural gas from Northeastern British Columbia to its northwest coast at Pearse Island received the blessing and explicit financial and political backing from the...
Day 11 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 11 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day 11 we wish for an end to the legal persecution of Trinity Western...
How to Bring Peace to Palestine
The Canadian Government is sending $25,000,000 of taxpayers’ money[i] to UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which is uniquely dedicated to supporting Palestine refugees.[ii] Some observers[iii] say that UNRWA actively supports Hamas, the Muslim...
Day 10 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 10 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day 10 we wish that governments would replace rent controls (which...
Day 9 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 9 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day 9 we wish that Surrey Schools would not foist its...
Day 8 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 8 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day 8 we wish to end the vast exposure to more debt and higher energy...
Is a Kiss Just a Kiss?
In Casablanca, the greatest movie ever made, Dooley Wilson sings: “You must remember this/ A kiss is just a kiss/ A sigh is just a sigh”. But, Sarah Hall of North Shields, England, would disagree. For her, a kiss, such as that bestowed by the handsome prince on...
Day 7 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 7 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day Seven, we wish for the abolition of Human Rights Commissions which...
Sir Anthony Fisher: The Battle for Ideas for Freedom
Antony Fisher never knew his father. He was killed by a sniper’s bullet in Gaza during World War One when Antony was two years old. Antony and his brother Basil served as pilots in the Royal Air Force in World War Two. They were part of the few in Winston Churchill’s...
Day 6 – Frontier’s Advent Calendar
Day 6 - Advent is the season of preparing for Christmas. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy we want to tell you about some of the things we would like to see under our tree. On Day Six, we wish for more parental choice in education, family vouchers,...