Kris Kowal

Canada’s Supreme Court declined to hear the case

Canada’s Supreme Court declined to hear the case

Poll Question: April 5, 2023 to April 11, 2023 Yesterday, on the eve of the Easter long weekend, Canada’s Supreme Court declined to hear the case of Dr. Brian Day which involved a legal challenge against legislation in British Columbia that restricts patients’ access...

What do you think of cancelling Bishop Grandin?

What do you think of cancelling Bishop Grandin?

Poll Question: March 22, 2023 to March 28 , 2023 On March 24th Winnipeg City Council voted unanimously to rename streets named after Bishop Vital Justin Grandin for what the CBC reported as “renewed outrage over the lasting harm caused by residential schools.” Bishop...

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Why University?

In this essay, I explain that young people should come to university to be educated, and not to become credentialed; the public should support universities because universities educate young people, not because they produce credentialled workers.   Why should a...

Forget About COVID, They Say

Forget About COVID, They Say

Earlier this year, a phrase was trending because Bari Weiss used it on a talk show: “I’m done with COVID.” Many people cheered simply because the subject has been the source of vast oppression for billions of people for two years. There are two ways to be over COVID....

Brian Peckford: Original Signed Patriation Agreement

Brian Peckford: Original Signed Patriation Agreement

'Theses pages are copies of the original signed Patriation Agreement agreed to November 5, 1981. This became The Constitution Act of 1982  in which the Charter f Right and Freedoms is found. This was the result of 17 months of negotiation among the First Ministers of...

Archives and the Memory Hole

Archives and the Memory Hole

Nikolia Ivanovich Yezhov was not a nice man, but for a time he was an important one. He was a favourite of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and head of the NKVD, the USSR’s secret police. As such he was responsible for the arrests, tortures, and executions of his...

The Failed Economics of Carbon Taxes

The Failed Economics of Carbon Taxes

A leading Canadian economist says the case for carbon taxes is limited and its proponents deliver more rhetoric than reality. In an interview with this author, Steve Ambler, Economics Professor at the University of Quebec at Montreal gave an excellent economic...

Chattering Classes Need to Change Their Anti-Energy Tune

Chattering Classes Need to Change Their Anti-Energy Tune

Canada’s chattering classes – who are often more accustomed to playing the sadly ineffectual dovish role – are rushing to prove their outrage over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and demonstrate their resolve to make Putin pay. However, these are often the same people...