Cutting throught the Edu-Babble - Research Fellow Michael Zwaagstra - Nineteenth National Congress on Rural Education in Canada, Saskatoon, March 31, 2014. View the entire Power Point Presentation here.
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Lunch on the Frontier – With Chief David Crate
Lunch on the Frontier
Conflicted, Inept: Manitoba’s Government and Budget Fails
Manitoba's beleaguered NDP government has tabled its budget for 2013-14, a tale long on failure, excuses and self-serving platitudes, while short on self-criticism, forthcoming reportage and analysis. The government projects another annual deficit, despite an...
Financial Reality is Needed in Maritime Canada: David Mackinnon addresses the Charlottetown Rotary Club, April 2, 2012 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
I’d like to start my presentation with a warning. The warning is that I’m going to speak very frankly about difficult issues. I will be taking fundamental issue with the approach the federal government, P.E.I., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Manitoba have been taking in relation to the many subsidies the Government of Canada provides to regions.
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The Swedish Response to Covid-19 versus Canada
In a recent New York Times article, David Wallace Wells asked, “How did No-Mandate Sweden End up with such an average pandemic”. Let’s be clear. This admission from the New York Times, who tried to destroy the response to Covid-19, starting in April 2020 and...
Draconian, Anti-Science Measures During the Pandemic Has Led to Loss of Trust in Our Institutions
Candida Auris is a fungus that, unlike most fungi, can survive in a human body. It is capable of spreading within the body, resulting in an agonizing death. For unknown reasons the fungus is spreading at a rather alarming rate. So far, cases have been confined to long...
Moving the Modern Socialist Agenda Forward
A New Zealand political operative describes his history with that country’s Labour Party, and why they adapted traditional socialism to accomodate a free market philosophy.
A Government of our Own (Speech by Chief John Miswagon)
Chief John Miswagon of Cross Lake First Nation describes the innovative democratic process his people have devised.
Equalization: Welfare Trap or Helping Hand
Brian Lee Crowley, President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, leads a seminar on equalization policy in Winnipeg, April 21, 2005.
The Help that Hurts
The President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, Brian Lee Crowley discusses how equalization harms Saskatchewan in a Frontier Centre speech in Regina, April 20, 2005
Speech by Stephen Harper on Tax Policy
Opposition Leader Stephen Harper’s speech to the Frontier Centre for Public Policy on tax policy, May 17th, 2004
Nationhood
The speech behind the amazing surge in popularity for the National Party in New Zealand. With it the governing Labour Government’s is now behind National for the first time in 8 years.
Lee Kuan Yew – Higher Salaries for Government Ministers?
Singapore’s Prime Minister makes the case for paying cabinet ministers higher salaries.
Johan Norberg Speech – The Benefits of Globalization
A speech by one of the world’s leading defenders of globalization, Johan Norberg, to the Frontier Centre for Public Policy in Winnipeg, April 29, 2003.
Let Aboriginals Join the Real Economy
The lack of property rights is one cause of Aboriginal poverty. This speech suggests it blocks that community from participating in the real economy.