New Years is a time of reflection and change. Here at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, we would like to reflect on words from Canada's founding Prime Minister, John A MacDonald; "Whatever you do, adhere to the Union. We are a great country, and shall become one...
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Click below to view last week’s poll question results: 2024 Democrat and Independent Candidates
2024 Democrat and Independent Candidates
The USA is about to start their Presidential Primaries, and last week’s poll looked at Republican Party candidates. While the Democrat Party establishment remains solidly behind President Biden, there are other Democrat Party and non-Democrat party candidates and...
The Alberta Sovereignty Act
This week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith invoked the Alberta Sovereignty Act. This act is intended to restrict the rights ot the Federal Government to impose restrictions or fine entities in Alberta, where there is a dispute over legislation and regulations. The...
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Canadians on the Move, to Smaller Communities
The Canadian Dream is increasingly being realized in smaller areas For decades, Canadians moved to the larger cities (census metropolitan areas, or CMAs) with their economic opportunities. The latest estimates indicate that CMAs have 72 per cent of the nation’s...
Leadership Needed in Canadian Healthcare; Apply Within
When the Premiers were first called to a sit-down lunch to talk about healthcare with Prime Minister Trudeau, there was plenty of talk about the potential for systemic change, innovation and accountability. It seemed that Canadians and their leaders were finally on...
Too Many or Too Few Immigrants?
Canada is the second largest country in the world, but with only 40 million people. Under the Liberals, we have seen unprecedented growth in immigration, with a stated goal of bringing in 500,000 immigrants per year. Canada has a history of being perhaps the most...
The Future of the Vaccinated: Expert Insights from Neuroscientist Dr. Chris Shaw
National Citizens Inquiry, Vancouver, Day 1
Encouraging LGBTQ Entrepreneurship
The federal government says it will invest $25 million to create Canada’s first-ever LGBTQ entrepreneurship program. The program will be run by the CGLCC, a chamber of commerce for Canada’s LGBTQ community, and will include three main components: A business scale-up...
John Carpay’s Testimony on Legal Representation Against COVID Mandates
National Citizens Inquiry, Red Deer, Day 3
Another Attack on Free-Speech?
A Winnipeg school trustee was suspended without pay for 3 months for making social media posts on her Facebook page (see above) that drew complaints from the trans community. Do you agree with the Board’s decision to suspend this trustee?
Canadian Fires
If you are living in eastern Canada or the northeast of the United States, you are experiencing quite smoky/hazy skies, the result of fires in Canada. The fires have spread from northern Alberta eastward into other provinces, including Quebec, generating...
FORMER CBC Journalist Marianne Klowak Gives Testimony at the National Citizens Inquiry
Ottawa, veteran CBC reporter Marianne Klowak, with 34 years of experience, testified that when COVID hit the broadcaster “betrayed the public, broke their trust, pushed propaganda”.
Should new Alberta Government Challenge Over Reaching Feds?
Dr. Eric Payne’s Testimony on the Dangers of COVID-19 “Vaccines” for Children
National Citizens Inquiry, Red Deer, Day 3