National Citizens Inquiry
Healthcare
A Response To Censorship and Group Think During COVID
National Citizens Inquiry
Why Can’t We Just Say ‘No?’
“Defining deviancy down” is a cultural philosophy that emerged in the United States during the 1990s. It refers to society’s tendency to adjust its standards of deviancy “down,” so that behaviours which were once unacceptable become acceptable. Over time, this newly-...
Staffing Conditions in Long Term Care
National Citizens Inquiry
Featured News
There’s Nothing Fair About Canadian Health Care
For the past 14 years, Vancouver surgeon Dr. Brian Day has led the charge for health-care reform, pushing for the right of patients to pay for private care if their health and well-being are threatened as a result of waiting in a stagnant and overburdened public...
Transformers: More than Meets the Eye
The path to net zero, based on the much disputed belief that carbon dioxide is a pollution, is more steep and impractical than most people realize. Replacing fossil fuels with clean electricity will require much more power generation and a greatly upgraded grid to...
Unveiling the Truth: Dr. Justin Chin’s Testimony on Adverse Reactions and Vaccine Rollout
National Citizens Inquiry
The End of the End of Ideology
Brownstone Institute
Pharmacare: What Happens when Healthcare is Reduced to Politics
A national Pharmacare deal has been reached and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is proclaiming it to be a huge win for his party. But amidst the Gatorade celebrations and public self-congratulatory statements, Mr. Singh and his MPs appear to be blind to the possibility that...
Canadians Owe a Debt to Premier Danielle Smith
In recent days, Premier Smith has endured criticism from many people about her recent announcements relating to treatments for what is often described as gender transition. Instead, she deserves praise for decisions that are as important for how they were made as for...
The CDC Covered Up the Vaccine’s Risks
Brownstone Institute
‘Harm Reduction’ is Killing B.C.’s Addicts. There’s Got to be a Better Way
Alberta is trying a different approach, one focused on helping addicts to get off drugs. The early results seem promising.
“Harm Reduction” is Killing B.C.’s Addicts – There’s a Better Way
Almost as many Canadians have been lost to drug overdoses in the last seven years as were killed in combat throughout the Second World War. Yet governments, health care professionals and addiction experts continue to quarrel over virtually every aspect of the opioid...
There Was Not One, But Three Pandemics
Book Review: CANARY in a COVID WORLD: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World – 3 of 3
COVID-19 Policies Undermined Trust in Key Institutions
Book Review: CANARY in a COVID WORLD: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World – 2 of 3