An Albertan IT specialist has become a champion for father’s rights after hearing countless stories of their suffering. Monique Dietvorst works as a technical writer in STEM fields, mostly in software. Her honest inquiry into men’s rights presented a much different...
Culture Wars
How Do You Like Multiculturalism Now?
Canada is officially a multicultural society, thanks to Trudeau pere et fils. According to PM Justin Trudeau, Canada has no cultural core, and is a post-national society. This framing ignores the relevant evidence: Canada has two official languages, English and...
Leaders on the Frontier UK Shutting Down Gender Affirming Centres, Canada’s Ignoring This – with Barbara Kay
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Virtues, Values, and Lessons From the Past
The shift from virtues to values launched a revolution in thought that was both deceptive and troublesome. Today, a person’s values do not have to be virtuous.
Anyone old enough, or sufficiently familiar with the history of the English-speaking peoples, is likely to have formed an opinion about Margaret Thatcher, the United Kingdom’s first woman prime minister.
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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...
Erasing History or Preserving It? Regina’s Controversial Name Game
Public opposition in Regina halts Dewdney Avenue renaming as Kamloops mass grave allegations unravel
Frontier Live on X – Tyranny in Venezuela, Canada’s Lessons – with Ana Rizo
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Toxic Masculinity at the Olympics – With Leighton Grey
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, controversy surrounds women's boxing as two competitors, Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting, previously disqualified for failing gender tests, both advanced to the gold-medal match. Despite concerns over their eligibility due to male...
Sugarcane – When Film Critics Blood Libel Canada and Roman Catholics
“Sugarcane” is a new documentary that is in Canadian cinemas, and it is sure to cause more churches to be desecrated or fire-bombed. It is distributed by National Geographic, a respected brand name. “Sugarcane” is a story of alleged nefarious deeds that took place at...
Proud ‘Indian’ Trustee Praises Residential Schools, Blasts the Phrase ‘White Privilege’
Manitoba school trustee Paul Coffey Courtesy Paul Coffey Bullies aren’t only in school playgrounds. Manitoba school trustee Paul Coffey has been under fierce attack since his presentation Racism Anti Racism Nice Until It Isn’t during an April 24 Dauphin-based...
Frontier Live on X – Fearful Fractured Canada? – Col. David Redman
Big Topics & Big Ideas
2024 is Going to Give us All PTSD
The lazy days of summer serve a useful purpose. A few weeks away from everything clears the head, if one can escape the global cacophony. It works. Try it if you can; declutter the mind, step out of the fray. Upon returning, it seems possible to see the forest...
Chevron will Stop the Catastrophic Failures of the Administrative State
The Polite Left Started this Civil War for Personal Gain. The result? The end of Democratic Process, and Impending Economic Collapse The openness of a society, its willingness to permit creative destruction and the rule of law, appear to be decisive for...
When Inclusivity Becomes Exclusion: The Paris Olympic Games
It was highly offensive and inappropriate that the Paris Olympics opened with a drag show. Gender controversies overshadowed the games from start to finish. Leonardo DaVinci’s The Last Supper, the most famous painting in the world which recalls the sacred meal Jesus...