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Canada’s Promise Awaits Still
Research VP Marco Navarro-Genie argues Canada never fulfilled its Confederation promise of internal free trade. Instead, petty politics, bureaucratic chokeholds, and regional vetoes hinder unity, leaving prosperity stagnant and national identity uncertain.
Do Canadians Still Know Who We Are?
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Is This the Start of a Canadian Comeback—or More Political Theatre?
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Canadian Property Rights Index 2023
A Snapshot of Property Rights Protection in Canada After 10 years
Alberta Politics and Empty Promises of Health-care Solutions
The writ has been dropped and Albertans are off to the polls on May 29. That leaves just four weeks for political leaders and voters to sort out what is arguably the most divisive, yet significant, issue for this election - health care. On Day 2, NDP leader Rachel...
Canada’s Quiet Collapse, What No One Wants to Admit
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Will the West Leave? Inside the Growing Push for Separation – with Preston Manning
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Ottawa Foresees A Future Of Despair For Canadians. And Shrugs.
A government report envisions Canadians foraging for food by 2040. Ottawa offers no solutions, just management of national decline An obscure but disturbing federal report suggests Canadians could be foraging for food on public lands by 2040. Policy Horizons...
The West Holds The Key To Blocking Liberal Party Dominance
Lee Harding reveals how Western Canada’s influence has consistently prevented the Liberals from securing a majority government over the past 20 years. The outdated strategy of “Screw the West, we’ll take the rest” is no longer enough to win big.
Could Alberta Leave Canada? Here’s What It Would Take
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Feeling Let Down by the Election? Do This Next
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Canada’s Election Is Over And Now The Real Work Begins
Now that Mark Carney is Prime Minister, the campaign slogans are over—and the hard work begins. Canada’s economy is stagnant, with weak productivity and low investor confidence. Frontier’s President David Leis, drawing on top policy voices, calls for bold reforms: embrace energy realism, fix interprovincial trade, restore U.S. ties, and end the drift before another decade is lost.
12 Policy Ideas for a Renewed Canada
As Canada readies for a transformational election, the following are some of the key policy ideas that Canadians should consider their government adopting to propel the country forward.
Trump’s Tariffs And Alberta’s Demands Could Strengthen Canada
U.S. tariffs and Alberta’s rising demands may feel like threats, but Lee Harding sees opportunity. Trump’s pressure is spurring long-overdue reforms: stronger borders, military renewal, and growing calls for pipelines and freer internal trade. Alberta’s ultimatum to Ottawa could lead to changes in energy policy and equalization, ultimately benefiting all of Canada. If handled wisely, today’s tensions could drive economic renewal and a more unified, self-reliant country. Canada’s reckoning might be its revival.