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Land Acknowledgements: Respect or Empty Words?
Aboriginal Futures, Culture Wars, Podcast, Frontier Live
Big Topics and Big Ideas
How DEI Is Hijacking The Future Of Legal Education
ESG & DEI, Book Review, Education, Justice
Senior Fellow Collin May spotlights Ilya Shapiro’s claim that DEI is warping legal education into activism training. Ideological conformity is replacing rigour, threatening free speech, legal neutrality, and the rule of law itself.
Teacher’s Striking
In a recent Frontier commentary, Michael Zwaagstra argues that teacher strikes, such as those seen in Saskatchewan, unfairly disrupt student learning and should be replaced by binding arbitration—a system already in place in Manitoba. He contends that strikes...
It’s Time To End Canada’s Protectionist Supply Management Regime
Commentary, Economy, Regulation, Trade
Senior Fellow Brian Giesbrecht says it’s time to stop coddling millionaire dairy barons. Supply management drives up grocery bills, blocks trade and makes Canada a global joke. Australia fixed it—we can too.
Canada’s Proposed New Laws Could Crush Your Freedoms
Civil Liberties, Video, Role of Government, Leaders on the Frontier
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Sick Of Teacher Strikes? There’s A Better Way
Senior Fellow Michael Zwaagstra says it’s time to ban teacher strikes in Saskatchewan. Students shouldn’t be collateral damage. Binding arbitration works in Manitoba—so what’s the excuse here?
Canada’s New Border Bill Spies On You, Not The Bad Guys
Lee Harding warns that the federal government’s so-called border bill lets officials snoop on your data, ban big cash payments and even open your mail – all without a warrant
LNG Export Marks Beginning Of Canadian Energy Independence
Marco Navarro-Genie writes that Canada’s first LNG export from Kitimat isn’t just overdue—it’s a turning point. After years of federal delay, we’re finally tapping into global energy markets. Here’s why it matters.
Trump And Netanyahu Shattered 45 Years Of Iranian Terror
Commentary, Foreign Affairs, Role of Government, Policy in Five
Brian Giesbrecht writes that while the West talked appeasement for decades, Trump and Netanyahu acted to end Iran’s nuclear threat and reign of terror, proving that real peace takes real backbone.
Has Canada Become Intolerant?
Culture Wars, Podcast, Frontier Live
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Surveillance State
In a recent article, Lee Harding criticizes the federal government’s new “Strong Borders Act” (Bill C-2), arguing that it expands warrantless surveillance, restricts financial freedom, and undermines Canadians’ privacy. Harding contends the bill enables...
Marriage Rates Are Falling In Canada And The Social Costs Are Rising
Frontier President David Leis spotlights I Do? by Mrozek and Mitchell, warning that Canada’s marriage decline carries steep social costs. Policy punishes commitment, culture shuns the topic—and the silence is damaging.