Canadians are constantly being told that the Indian residential school system is at the root of the many dysfunctions in Indigenous society today. Alcoholism, violence, poverty and poor educational attainment are all blamed on these schools, the last of which closed...
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BridgeCity News Interview: Brain-washed Students Are Not Critical Thinkers
Michael Zwaagstra is interviewed on BridgeCity News about political correctness on university campuses and the damaging trends towards teaching students "what to think" as opposed to "how to think. "
TRC Call to Action #14 – Indigenous Languages
The TRC calls upon the government to make the teaching of Indigenous languages in public schools a priority. No one would disagree with the idea of having more Indigenous people become familiar with their ancestral languages. Many Canadians want their children to...
All The World’s A Stage
Visiting the Globe Theatre in London, England is an unforgettable experience. When viewing the modest grounds, and realizing that the “groundlings” - the people in the cheap seats - were sometimes privileged to see original Shakespeare plays, it brings home the long...
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Demand Fairness from Ottawa and Edmonton
A few weeks ago, Albertans voted to reduce the inequities in the federal equalization program. The deficit between the dollars that leave to and come back from Ottawa has recently been as high as $27 billion in one year. During times of crisis, it feels like salt in...
Inflation: They Win, You Lose: Politicos, Cronies Fleece Canadians with Monetary Expansion
One of the most widespread economic myths is that inflation—the reduced purchasing power of a currency—is a win for a nation, a sign of a booming economy. For the privileged classes in government and with initial access to monetary expansion, it is a win. For everyone...
Yes, I Scooped Children. Here is Why
What really happened in the '60s Scoop Allan Higgs, former social workers, writes: "Yes, I scooped children. Here is why." The “’60s scoop” was a figment of a B.C. reporter’s imagination, used to underscore problems relating to child neglect in First Nations...
Economics in One Lesson IX: “Who’s ‘protected’ by Tariffs?
Based on Chapter Eleven of Henry Hazlitt's classic Economics in One Lesson, this short video explores the impacts of tariffs on protected industries, competing industries, and consumers in the country that is supposed to be protected.
Questions for Trans Mountain Opponents
Many opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion justify their opposition by citing concerns about climate change and carbon emissions, but this raises some important questions. What about coal? Vancouver is North America's largest exporter of coal, one-third...
Indigenous Rights are not Absolute
Indigenous people today seem to think that their rights are absolute or act as if their rights trump everything else. This attitude was seen clearly in a reaction from the Saskatchewan-based Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) after the Saskatchewan...
Ian Madsen joins Geoff Currier to explain the common negative effects that are nearly inevitable, and more.
Against the Minimum Wage
The Frontier Centre for Public Policy has just released a new research paper, Against the Minimum Wage. This research paper is authored by Matthew Lau, a research associate with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. This paper reviews the negative effects of rising...
Is Western Civilization Worth Defending?
“An anthropologist is someone who respects the distinctive values of every culture but his own. We in the West are all anthropologists now.” --Roger Kimball, The Fortunes of Permanence: Culture and Anarchy in an Age of America-- Soon after arriving at McGill...
The Northern Gateway, Energy East, and Pacific Northwest LNG Pipeline proposals have been scrapped. Scotiabank estimates that the Canadian economy forfeits $15.6 billion per year as other pipeline proposals await approval. Has this happened because Canadians...
Another Look at Apologies
The string of calls for public apologies continues unabated. Yet again, demands have been made that Pope Francis apologize for the role that the Catholic Church played in the Indian Residential School system. His refusal to do so has outraged native leaders....