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Pension Plan Investment Mandates Will Hurt Returns, Increase Risk
An open letter to political leaders written by investment management firm Letko Brosseau, ‘LB’, signed by about ninety current and former Canadian corporate chief executive officers, exhorts government officials to induce public pension plans to allocate more –...
Peckford: Hallelujah! Supreme Court of Canada to Hear Newfoundland and Labrador Charter Case
Civil Liberties, Commentary, COVID-19
In what can only be considered a surprise move the SCC has agreed to hear an appeal of a decision of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland. Surprise because the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal refused to hear the appeal of this exact case. For the Appeal Court...
Canada Has an Autoimmune Disorder
Civil Liberties, Culture Wars, Free Speech, Public Finance & Fiscal Federalism, Taxation
An immune system is an essential part of every complex living organism. Without it, foreign toxins and diseases can infect the body, compromising its health and even its life. A healthy immune system will be pervasive, ready to deal with intruders wherever they appear...
How Much Do Today’s Immigrants Help Canada?
The relationship between GDP, productivity, and immigration
Limiting Student Suspensions Could Lead to Unintended Consequences
Commentary, Education, Manitoba
Education Minister Nello Altomare wants to reduce the number of students being suspended from school. To achieve this goal, his department released a new policy directive that urges school administrators to use alternative measures when dealing with student...
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-...
Budget 2024 as the Eve of 1984 in Canada
Commentary, Culture Wars, Free Speech, Residential Schools
The Federal Government released its Budget 2024 last week. In addition to hailing a 181% increase in spending on Indigenous priorities since 2016, “Budget 2024 also proposes to provide $5 million over three years, starting in 2025-26, to Crown-Indigenous Relations and...
Freedom Protests In Canada During COVID Lockdowns
Audio, COVID-19, Disruption, Video
National Citizens Inquiry
Censorship Is an Act of Desperation
Civil Liberties, Commentary, Culture Wars
Brownstone Institute
Don’t Be Fooled by High-Speed Rail
The Canadian government is considering spending $6 billion to $12 billion to introduce what it calls “high-frequency trains” between Toronto and Quebec City. Though some media reports have described these as high-speed trains (which generally means trains capable of...
Frontier Live on X – How Can Canada Get Out Of Trouble? -With Peter Menzies
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Should Manitoba subsidize EV purchases?
Manitoba’s NDP Government has announced that it will be providing a provincial subsidy of $4,000 for new Electric Vehicles (including Plug-in Hybrids), with a MSRP of less than$70,000, or $2,500 for a used one less than 4 years old. The problem is that the least...