The recent controversies over tearing down the statues of Canadian heroes because some of their actions have offended our modern sensibilities needs some historical context. No one, no matter how revered, ever lived without flaws. Louis Riel, lauded for the founding...
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Politicians almost universally believe that timely, appropriate and voluntary action to remedy structural economic imbalance should be avoided at all costs because it amounts to political suicide. Consequently, as studies by the Organization for Economic Cooperation...
The Northern Gateway, Energy East, and Pacific Northwest LNG Pipeline proposals have been scrapped. Scotiabank estimates that the Canadian economy forfeits $15.6 billion per year as other pipeline proposals await approval. Has this happened because Canadians...
Red tape and paper-shuffling clog the arteries of departmentville. Most debilitating is the process-bound micro-management of all personnel and financial decisions by large central agencies. While well intended, their rules and controls cost hundreds of millions,...
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Policy Restrictions have Caused the Housing Crisis
The choice we face is clear: a modest expansion of greenfield development or greater housing poverty For 18 years, I have been monitoring international housing affordability, as author or co-author of the Demographia Housing Affordability series. The latest...
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. ...
Mark Milke on Political Funding
Listen to Mark Milke on taxpayer subsidies for political parties here. (13 minutes)
Whats Wrong With Our Schools?
Michael Zwaagstra discusses 'Whats Wrong With Our Schools' on the radio here. (17 minutes)
Tribal Sovereignty and The Independent Republic of Lakota
Russell Means speaks on Anti-War Radio about the Lakota withdrawing from from their treaties with the United States. September 10, 2010. (33 minutes) Listen here.
Lunch on the Frontier – Standardized Testing & the Education System – With David Seymour
Listen to David Seymour discuss standardized school testing and the education system here. (31 minutes)
Lunch on the Frontier – With Maxime Bernier
Listen to Maxime Bernier speak at Lunch on the Frontier on small limited government here. (43 minutes)
World Class Treatment – Ben Eisen
CBC Radio
Beyond the Indian Act – With Tom Flanagan
Tom Flanagan discusses his book: Beyond the Indian Act, Restoring Aboriginal Property Rights with John Gormley on NewsTalk 980. April 5, 2010. (16 minutes) Listen here.
Mark Francis – Renaissance Man & Capital Markets
Lunch on the Frontier
Oil Sands and Ethical Oil
Listen to Ezra Levant on Oil Sands Industry here. (25 minutes)