Kris Kowal
Why No Formal Forensic Investigation?
Two years ago the Kamloops Mass Graves Story shocked the country. A researcher suggested that 215 soil disturbances at the site of the former Kamloops Residential School might possibly be graves of missing children. Politicians rushed to recognize the worst...
Is it a good idea for private donors to fund woke universities?
Background information - Is 'Boomer Sooner' Going Bust? University of Oklahoma Donors Pull Money Over DEI BY CHRIS QUEEN PJ Media, May 15, 2023
Should Canadian governments copy Slovenia and stop all infraction proceedings and refund any fines paid?
The Slovenian government has adopted a bill that halts all infraction proceedings for breaking covid-era rules that were later declared unconstitutional, which will affect fines totalling several million euros. Since the end of the covid state of emergency the...
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Coal – Not Wind – is Keeping Saskatchewan’s Lights On
While it’s not the same minute-by-minute data provided by the Alberta Electric System Operator for their grid, SaskPower has begun breaking down where its power is coming from on a daily basis. And the data from Oct. 3 and 4 showed wind generated an average of just...
57 Policy Proposals for Future Leaders to Help Make the Canadian Economy Soar
Executive Summary The various federal political parties are all promoting the policy agendas they believe will foster a sustainably high quality of life for all Canadians. It remains to be seen whether they will attain the success that they aim to achieve. In some...
Grey Matter Podcast – How The Justice Centre is working to inspire change – with John Carpay
https://rumble.com/v1o164s-how-the-justice-center-for-constitutional-freedoms-is-working-to-inspire-ch.html In this episode Constitutional Lawyer and Frontier Senior Fellow Leighton Grey has a conversation with John Carpay, the founder of The Justice Centre for...
Policy on the Frontier – The State of Canadian Journalism in 2022
The media plays a vital role in the health and well-being of our democracy. And yet, the trust and confidence in legacy media has never been lower. At the same time, so called independent and smaller media outlets are on the rise. What is the role of the fourth...
Canada, U.S. Cities With Largest CBDs Lost Population
New population estimates by census authorities in Canada (Statistics Canada) and the United States (Bureau of the Census) show that cities (municipalities) with the largest central business districts lost residents in the year ended July 1, 2021. Currently data is...
Serfing the Future?
Land ownership has shaped civilizations from their beginnings, with a constant interplay between great powers—the aristocracy, the state, the Church, the emperor—and those below them. History has oscillated between periods of greater dispersion of ownership, and those...
Dr. Rodney Clifton shares his thoughts on Truth and Reconciliation – Grey Matter Podcast
https://rumble.com/embed/v1lezvc/?pub=1u06to In this episode Constitutional Lawyer Leighton Grey and Dr. Rodney Clifton, both Senior Fellows at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, have a conversation about Canada's indigenous history, how the truth...
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion may be causing more harm than good – Greymatter Podcast – Dr. Phillip Salzman
https://rumble.com/embed/v1lez9e/?pub=1u06to In this episode Constitutional Lawyer and Frontier Senior Fellow Leighton Grey and Dr. Phillip Salzman, also a Frontier Senior Fellow, have a conversation about the destruction caused by leftist "woke" culture, how...
Book Review – Book Delivers a Scathing Diagnosis of Canada’s Ailing Health System
BY TERRY O'NEILL A 2019 rally against private health care in London, Ont. B.C. writer Susan Martinuk’s new book on Canada’s public health-care crisis is timely given the medical system’s lurching response to the COVID-pandemic crisis. (Council of Canadians/Flickr)...
Parents Versus the Mouse
To be “woke” is to have the approved left-leaning opinions about race, the ecology, and all manner of social-justice issues. Since 2018, the maxim “go woke, go broke” has declared that corporations that go out of their way to be “progressive” suffer financially when...
Leaders on the Frontier | So Much More We Can Be with the Hon. Grant Devine, Premier of Saskatchewan 1982-1991
The April 1982 Saskatchewan election proved to be a major turning point in the province's history. Over its nine years in office, the Devine government commenced and completed numerous policy initiatives in spite of considerable challenges including two recessions. ...