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Leaders on the Frontier – Housing Demand Exceeds Supply With Wendell Cox & Charles Blain
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Leaders on the Frontier – How to Woke Proof Your Life – With Teresa Mull
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Leaders on the Frontier – Public Regulation of Personal Health – With Shawn Buckley
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The Man who Saved the Plains Indians
At the time of Confederation, Canada’s Plains Indians were in a desperate situation. The same European-introduced guns and horses that resulted in a briefly glorious golden age for them had also resulted in constant inter-tribal warfare and the rapid disappearance of...
Renewed Talk of Abolishing the Indian Act
Political attacks on the Indian Act are back in the news, and that is a good thing. However, Canadian politicians, including First Nation politicians, need a credible plan about what to do before we pull out the champagne. Attacking the Indian Act is not a big deal...
Leaders on the Frontier – A Conversation with the Authors of the Great Barrington Declaration
On October 4, 2020 a landmark declaration was released by its three of the world’s most eminent public health policy experts inviting others to sign the document. Known as the Great Barrington Declaration – which stated that |"As infectious disease epidemiologists...
Leaders on the Frontier – Why Canadian Civil Society Matters More than Ever and Cannot be Taken for Granted
Our Topic: Culture matters. Indeed, it has been said that culture is upstream to policy. That is, our cultural context including civil society shapes what is possible in policy and that is why every Canadian needs to care deeply about it because it determines the...
Lunch on the Frontier – With Paul Martin
Paul Martin speaks at Lunch on the Frontier, September 9, 2009. Listen here. (36 minutes)