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Is the Woke Trifecta Even True?
Climate, Commentary, Culture Wars
Brownstone Institute
Frontier Live on X – The Biggest Betrayal of Public Trust – With Vanessa Dylyn
Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Podcast, Video, Frontier Live On X
Big Topics & Big Ideas
Peckford: The Legality and Morality of Our Country Are No Longer Aligned
Blog, Civil Liberties, COVID-19, Justice
“Our legal system may find me/us guilty, but the legality and morality of our country are no longer aligned.” This is a part of the statement by Marco Huigenbos of the Coutts three after being found guilty of mischief for behaviour at the Alberta border during the...
Bill C-282, Now in the Senate, Risks Holding Back Other Economic Sectors and Further Burdening Consumers
Agriculture, Commentary, Economy, Regulation, Trade
Bill C-282 currently sits in the Canadian Senate and stands on the precipice of becoming law in a matter of weeks. Essentially, this bill seeks to bestow immunity upon supply management from any potential future trade negotiations without offering increased market...
The Smallwood Solution
Aboriginal Futures, Commentary, Reconciliation
$875,000 for every indigenous man, woman and child living in a rural First Nations community. That is approximately what Canadian taxpayers will have to pay if a report commissioned by the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is accepted. According to the report 349...
Leaders on the Frontier – Shocking Censorship Coming to Canada – With John Carpay
Audio, Civil Liberties, Free Speech, Video, Leaders on the Frontier
Big Topics & Big Ideas
ESG And The New Eco-Colonialism
Aboriginal Futures, Backgrounder, ESG & DEI, Energy, Reconciliation
ESG investing standards have become all the rage around the world. Big institutional investors and pension funds now race to outdo their competitors in meeting nebulous and politically charged criteria. ESG—which stands for Environment, Social, and Governance—asks...
New Report Examines ESG Investing and Indigenous Equity Ownership
Aboriginal Futures, ESG & DEI, Media Release, Energy, Reconciliation
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Building a 21st Century Transit System for Calgary
Commentary, Transportation, Urbanization
Calgary Transit is mired in the past, building an obsolete transit system designed for an archaic view of a city. Before the pandemic, transit carried 45 percent of downtown Calgary employees to work, but less than 10 percent of workers in the rest of the Calgary...
Invest in Roads Not Transit
The jury is still out in Winnipeg: should governments be spending money on roads or more public transit? Well, a new policy brief from the Frontier Centre show that the sooner governments abandon their bias against cars the better. A recent University of Toronto paper...
Multiple More Jobs Accessible by Automobile than By Transit
• A recent University of Toronto paper by Jeff Allen and Steven Farber examines work access as measured in travel time to get to work. The “30-minute job access” is a rounded-up average in all heavily populated regions in Canada. • The 2021 census revealed that...
Canadian Author T.K. Kanwar Defends the Virtues of American Liberty
Book Review, Civil Liberties, Culture Wars, Free Speech
Books matter! Literature can influence the course of a nation’s history. The world will long remember Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn for exposing the tyranny of 20th century Bolshevism. In novels like “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,” “Cancer Ward,” and “In the First...